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Quotes About Cost

Marriage is about the most expensive way for the average man to get laundry done
~ Burt Reynolds
The freedom to fall out of Eden will cost a mirror-shattering experience.
~ Mary Daly
Refusing magic is as costly as embracing it.
~ Mary Jo Putney
customers do not need scope. They need to have business goals accomplished within some constraints of time and cost.
~ Unknown
It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system's lifecycle.
~ Unknown
However, if damaging behavior can be limited through the relationship rather than the contract, all manner of benefits in terms of speed, flexibility, cost, and information exchange can result. Unfortunately, these benefits are counterintuitive
~ Unknown
You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for $1.50 in late fees at the public library.
~ Matt Damon
Some of the best health care services are free or cost very little and are even available to millionaires but hardly anyone knows they exist.
~ Matthew Lesko
In addition to this, they already have a fuel cell car on the road in Japan. It is subsidized from within the corporation because they are still at a high cost.
~ Maurice Strong
Tax complexity itself is a kind of tax.
~ Max Baucus
The American and British armies in the Second World War paid a high price for the privilege of the profoundly anti-militaristic ethos of their nations.
~ Max Hastings
The cost in men and ships Ã¢â'¬Â¦ ran up a score which Irish eyes a-smiling on the day of Allied victory were not going to cancel
~ Max Hastings
True feeling justifies whatever it may cost.
~ May Sarton
Nothing really rocks and nothing really rolls and nothing's ever worth the cost.
~ Meat Loaf
A great business of body and heart seemed to join these women, and only a few questions separated them: Did each understand the rules of womanhood? Did she try to follow them? How hard did she try, and what did it cost her?
~ Unknown
Charlie in the back office listening to parents bemoan their child's lack of discipline, the exorbitant cost of pointe shoes, the holiday schedule, Charlie nodding patiently as mothers spoke in hushed tones about their own long-ago ballet aspirations, of the mad fantasy of tutus and rosin, satin and tulle, floodlights and beaming faces, leaping endlessly into a lover's waiting arms.
~ Megan Abbott
I despise the way blackness in the English language, symbolizes death and negativity. Because I believe that the absorption of these connotations contributes to self-hate, I avoid them at all cost.
~ Unknown
Loving can cost a lot but not loving always costs more, and those who fear to love often find that want of love is an emptiness that robs the joy from life.
~ Merle Shain
Were paying more for the privilege of getting sick and dying early. Once again, it makes no sense. And once again, no one in Washington is talking about how to fix it.
~ Michael Bloomberg
These endless legal challenges that define elections in New York are a joke in this country, and they are the reason why it is so expensive, or one of the reasons, it's so expensive to run here and why so many people decide not to run.
~ Michael Bloomberg
At our last meeting, we spoke of the general parameters of an apocalypse. Apocalypses contain real men and women, and children—no less the final Apocalypse. Do you understand that in those days every human being will be put to the test? Each will be asked to render an account of himself? Do you realize how universal this trial will be? How dreadful will be the cost of faithfulness?
~ Unknown
for instinctively he knew that any abiding love would have a cost.
~ Unknown
Good quality is less costly because of more accurate diagnoses, fewer treatment errors, lower complication rates, faster recovery, less invasive treatment, and the minimization of the need for treatment. More broadly, better health is less expensive than illness.
~ Michael E. Porter
From a strategic perspective, however, the issues in health care can be divided into three broad areas. The first is the cost of and access to health insurance. The second is standards for coverage, or the types of care that should be covered by insurance versus being the responsibility of the individual. The third is the structure of health care delivery itself.
~ Michael E. Porter