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Quotes About Price

no matter how beneficial a disappearing act might be for me, I could never tear myself away from a show in progress. Even when the plot's tragic ending is apparent to the entire audience. Perhaps there's a deus ex machina that will lower from the ceiling and turn the whole debacle into a romantic comedy. never can tell. Paid the full ticket price, might as well stay.
~ Josh Kilmer-Purcell
Society is the picnic certain individuals leave early, the party they fail to enjoy, the musical comedy they find not worth the price of admission.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
si no pagamos el precio por la libertad, terminaremos pagando el precio por la atadura. De cualquier manera pagaremos un precio
~ Joyce Meyer
If being wealthy costs you the right to relax and enjoy life, then the price of wealth is altogether too high.
~ Judith McNaught
Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.
~ Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite "Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.
~ Walter Cronkite
I'm in favor of any technology that makes my work available to the reading public at a reasonable price.
~ Walter Jon Williams
Sarah's lips curl..."That's not my kind of action." Still, there is a trace of hesitation in her voice, as if she's bidding farewell to a cherished dream, having found its price.
~ Walter Jon Williams
The generation that destroys the environment is not the generation that pays the price. That is the problem.
~ Wangari Maathai
Price is what you pay and value is what you get.
~ Warren Buffett
If you're an investor, you're looking on what the asset is going to do, if you're a speculator, you're commonly focusing on what the price of the object is going to do, and that's not our game.
~ Warren Edward Buffett
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good results.
~ Warren Edward Buffett
Price is what you pay. Value is what you get (Ben Graham).
~ Warren Edward Buffett
Peter's dad, Joe, had prepared his son to know that a certain amount of hazing is the price of admission for acceptance, not rejection. The trading of wit-covered put-downs is boys and men training each other to handle criticism, unconsciously knowing that the ability to handle criticism is a prerequisite for success.
~ Warren Farrell PhD
If Consequences has a back-end price, Wisdom has a front-end price. It requires discipline, obedience, consistency, and above all else, time. Then it gladly pours on you its promised tremendous riches.
~ Wayne Cordeiro
We know that freedom has a price. Democracy has a price. But maybe we paid a price that is higher than freedom and higher than democracy. There is always a price for freedom. But not this much.
~ Wendy Pearlman
There are few who will find shortcuts. There are simply rare opportunities to accelerate competence, and without paying the price, no matter how great or small, none will become prepared to lead others.
~ Wess Roberts
The price of apparent happiness and enjoyment is the neglect of the spontaneous active energies of the acting members.
~ Wilhelm von Humboldt
As in many other games, moving first is an advantage in single-issue negotiations—for example, when price is the only issue to be settled between a buyer and a seller. As you may have experienced when negotiating for the first time in a bazaar, the initial anchor has a powerful effect. My
~ Daniel Kahneman
skill in evaluating the business prospects of a firm is not sufficient for successful stock trading, where the key question is whether the information about the firm is already incorporated in the price of its stock. Traders apparently lack the skill to answer this crucial question, but they appear to be ignorant of their ignorance.
~ Daniel Kahneman
O preço do Amor é o resgate da intimidade
~ Daniel Pennac
I guess I'd rather live in a world where bad things happen for some reason than no reason.
~ Daniel Price
Al mercatino si contratta accanitamente, al supermercato, invece, si paga senza battere ciglio il prezzo indicato. Per far quadrare i conti, il cliente si sottomette al più forte ma schiaccia il più debole.
~ Dany Laferrière
I remember when I left Hungary," Zoltan said, "understanding so completely that literature could save me as much as it could get me killed. Of course it's not like that here. But isn't it funny, that in some ways the price one pays for freedom of speech is ... a kind of indifference.
~ Daphne Kalotay