Gary Young Quotes
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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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Levi's can produce many more Western jeans than we can and make them at a better price.
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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 don't feel my son should pay the price for what I do.
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The older I get, the more nervous and anxiety-ridden I get. I don't know how to fix that.
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A very Faustian choice is upon us: whether to accept our corrosive and risky behavior as the unavoidable price of population and economic growth, or to take stock of ourselves and search for a new environmental ethic.
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Every retailer, when they price their goods, looks at their total cost overall. When they have costs go up, they'll price their products accordingly.
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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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It is no use describing a house; the reader will fix the scene in some spot he knows himself.
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We will work to bring an element of stability to the price of oil.
Olusegun Obasanjo -
I always found the appeal to the market gods a bit odd. Why would the market fix mistakes instead of aggravating them?
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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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People want economy, and they'll pay any price to get it.
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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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We have created not a Brave New World, but a vulgar marketplace, where human attributes come with a price tag.
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No matter how much you change, you still got to pay the price for the things you’ve done.
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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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Guilt is the price we pay willingly for doing what we are going to do anyway.
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I need not torment myself with the fear that my faith may fail; as grace led me to faith in the first place, so grace will keep me believing to the end. Faith, both in its origin and continuance, is a gift of grace (Phil 1:29).
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To be beneficent when we can is a duty; and besides this, there are many minds so sympathetically constituted that, without any other motive of vanity or self-interest, they find a pleasure in spreading joy around them, and can take delight in the satisfaction of others so far as it is their own work. But I maintain that in such a case an action of this kind, however proper, however amiable it may be, has nevertheless no true moral worth, but is on a level with other inclinations. . . . For the maxim lacks the moral import, namely, that such actions be done from duty, not from inclination.
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You can't put a price on a life. If it's not broke, don't fix it.