Quotes About Trade-off
Nothing is free. Everything has to be paid for. For every profit in one thing, payment in some other thing. For every life, a death. Even your music, of which we have heard so much, that had to be paid for. Your wife was the payment for your music. Hell is now satisfied.
~ Ted Hughes
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If football is your passion in life and you would rather play football for 20 years and have a shortened life span, that's your choice.
~ Ann McKee
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Being in a scenario where you're thinking, 'I can't do what I want to do due to the financial burden that comes with some of it,' makes you think, 'Well, I could go and do an after-dinner speech every night.' I'd probably earn more than I could in track-and-field. But that's a dangerous scenario to get yourself into.
~ Greg Rutherford
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Practice quality, and you get better at quality. But quality takes time, so by working solely on quality, you end up losing something else that's important - speed.
~ Jason Fried
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Men will spend their health getting wealth. Then, gladly pay all they have earned to get health back.
~ Mike Murdock
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I understand that love and tragedy go hand in hand, for there can't be one without the other, but nonetheless I find myself wondering whether the trade-off is fair.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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When you want anything badly, you always have to make some sacrifices.
~ Christopher Isherwood
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Famous people have more money ââ'¬Â¦ and less freedom; they have more choices ââ'¬Â¦ and less honesty. Everything is a trade-off. And when we let the media choose our heroes for us, we are lost already.
~ Kristin Hannah
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when you decide to be alone or have a family, you're pretty much choosing between feeling lonely or feeling aggravated.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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it's an even bargain -one in which we both lose.
~ Gina Nahai
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An American will go to hell for a bag of coffee.
~ American Proverb
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If unemployment could be brought down to say 2 percent at the cost of an assured steady rate of inflation of 10 percent per year, or even 20 percent, this would be a good bargain.
~ William Vickrey
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To become successful, you have to let go of something to get something else of greater value.
~ Mensah Oteh
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The choice for Gillray, as for all persons of good sense, was never between perfection and hell on earth, but always between better and worse.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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The butcher's bill was too dear.
~ Thom Nicholson
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Would you rather be stung by a thousand wasps or sleep in the pigpen? Answer one or the other! You have to answer one or the other. Grownup versions may be more sophisticated, as, Are you a Democrat or a Republican? The
~ Thomas A. Harris
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There's no point in giving up something you enjoy unless you get something back that's even better, and quickly.
~ Dean Ornish
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Merea bertiga harus kehilangan sesuatu dalam rangka untuk memperoleh hal lainnya.
~ Nick Hornby
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When given the choice, we'd all rather be happy now … even if that guarantees we'll all be sad later.
~ Chuck Klosterman
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The Product of Freedom and Security is a constant (F X S = k). Giving up freedom for security is beginning to look naive.
~ Larry Niven
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Model 4 further holds that most of the time decision makers are guided by two competing motivations: the desire to make a good decision and the desire to make an easy decision.
~ Lau/Redlawsk
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For every gift, there is a cost. For every cost, there is a gift.
~ Laura Anne Gilman
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What would answers offer and--more importantly--what might they take away?
~ Laura Kelly
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Being good all the time was a bad bargain.
~ Laura Lee Guhrke
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