Quotes About Bargain
Love can never possess. Love is giving freedom to the other. Love is an unconditional gift, it is not a bargain.
~ Rajneesh
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I love going shopping. I have a black belt in it.
~ Russell Crowe
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I just bought a computer. Fifteen hundred bucks, with extra memory. Then I find out that for an extra $10, you can get one that holds a grudge.
~ Jonathan Katz
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I love vintage shopping, I think it's really fun. And I love the feeling of finding the most amazing piece for less.
~ Emma Roberts
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and off she'd go—in search of a bargain: a lamp disguised as a nude figure, a rhinestone tiara, or a hand-painted parasol, for the "rainy season.
~ Bel Kaufman
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The Chancellor also in effect asks us to bargain away whatever obligation or interest we have as regards the neutrality of Belgium. We could not entertain that bargain either.
~ Edward Grey
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I'm a relatively cheap person who, to me, it's not cool to overspend; it's cool to get a great deal.
~ Lil Dicky
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I tend to hoard, and hate to shop unless it's a blow out sale, or a sample sale.
~ Sonja Morgan
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Speer's moral corruption had its seed in his emotional attachment to Hitler–he likened it to Faust's fatal bargain with Mephistopheles. Achievement and success rooting it ever deeper over the years, he lived–almost addictively–in an increasingly vicious cycle of need and dependence.
~ Gitta Sereny
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I say let's go back to a truer use of the word 'freedom.' Let's start with President Franklin Roosevelt's Four Freedoms: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear. I would add the freedom to bargain collectively. Those freedoms are under attack today.
~ Richard Trumka
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Generally, the greater the stigma or revulsion, the better the bargain.
~ Seth Klarman
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Once I told Ha?anala about the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. . . . I told her how Abraham bargained with God for the lives of ten righteous men who might have lived there. She said to me, ?Abraham should have taken the babies from the cities. The babies were innocent.?
~ Mary Doria Russell
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One does not bargain over inches of evil.
~ Ayn Rand
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Throughout our history, education has been at the heart of a bargain this nation makes with its citizens: If you work hard and take responsibility, you'll have a chance for a better life.
~ Barack Obama
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For most Americans, the basic bargain that made this country great has eroded … rooted in the nagging sense that no matter how hard they work, the deck is stacked against them. This kind of gaping inequality is the defining challenge of our time … and gives lie to the promise at the very heart of America: that this is the place where you can make it if you try
~ Barack Obama
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Honor is honor, whether one bargains with the honorable or the dishonorable.
~ Barbara Hambly
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thirty pieces of silver.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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Tonight, however, the impossible was selling cheap.
~ Stephen King
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Engañar es un acto económico primitivo: obtener más a cambio de menos.
~ Steven D. Levitt
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I love shopping! I'm impatient though. I'll go to the mall and in 30 minutes be ready to go.
~ Ciara
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I guess like most people I'm a bargain-hunter. I love a bargain. I found out there's two prices on everything. There's the Rodeo Drive price and there's the same merchandise down the street.
~ Liberace
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we are stardust, billion year old carbon. we are golden, caught in the devil's bargain.
~ Joni Mitchell
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The successful among us delay gratification. The successful among us bargain with the future.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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loving your neighbour as yourself." The first lesson was that neither of these statements has anything to do with being nice. The second was that both are equations, rather than injunctions. If I am someone's friend, family member, or lover, then I am morally obliged to bargain as hard on my own behalf as they are on theirs. If I fail to do so, I will end up a slave, and the other person a tyrant. What good is that?
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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