Rudyard Kipling Quotes
Not getting what you want either means you don't want it enough, or you have been dealing too long with the price you have to pay.

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For me, I'm always looking for the opportunity for a character that challenges me and lets me play two for the price of one.
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No one has a corner on success. It is his who pays the price.
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Freedom has a price. Most people aren't willing to pay it.
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I love Fall Fashion Week because it means lots of layering, long sweaters and vintage coats.
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To move up to hardcover is a way of getting more attention for my books. It means a lot to me: It means my books are legitimate.
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Nature cannot be tricked or cheated. She will give up to you the object of your struggles only after you have paid her price.
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You are adrift while you still think that a means is an end.
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Exercise power by means of kindness, and you may be causing more damage than you could by cruelty. Neither approach is correct.
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As I said before, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, and that means that Pennsylvania did not have jurisdiction over the contract of marriage that occurred in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The death of a single human being is too heavy a price for the vindication of any principle, however sacred.
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If America gave anybody anything it is ambition. Bad things would come out of it because some guys are in a hurry, but that doesn't mean they're evil or anything, it just means they fall into bad grace somehow.
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A state-based regulatory system is quite burdensome. It allows price controls to create market distortions. It can hinder development of national products and can directly impact the competitiveness of U.S. insurers.
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It's the price of success: people start to think you're omnipotent.
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House prices have risen by nearly 25 percent over the past two years. Although speculative activity has increased in some areas, at a national level these price increases largely reflect strong economic fundamentals.
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When you are older you will understand how precious little things, seemingly of no value in themselves, can be loved and prized above all price when they convey the love and thoughtfulness of a good heart.
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Some people always know the price, but not the value.
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O.K., we had women's lib in the '60s, the women fought for their roles, they're out there in the work force. Now let's talk about how they're dealing with things as human beings.
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Not peace at any price! Chains are worse than bayonets.
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Death is not too great a price for a life fully lived.
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Does capital punishment tend to the security of the people? By no means. It hardens the hearts of men, and makes the loss of life appear light to them; and it renders life insecure, inasmuch as the law holds out that property is of greater value than life.
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Illness or disease is only Nature's warning that filth has accumulated in some portion or other of the body; and it would surely be the part of wisdom to allow Nature to remove the filth, instead of covering it up with the help of medicines.
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So often we miss life’s beauty because we are preoccupied by its flaws.
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Not getting what you want either means you don't want it enough, or you have been dealing too long with the price you have to pay.