I want to own a wind farm. Don’t breathe, or you’ll undermine the price of my crop.
Despair is the price one pays for setting oneself an impossible aim
For the world is a hard place and nothing comes without a price.
The tools that would teach men their own use would be beyond price.
If you have the guts to be yourself, other people'll pay your price.
You can’t put a price on fun; it’s always priceless
There is no victory without a war, no prize without a price, no crown without a cross
There's someone for everyone. And when my clones get here, everyone will be able to have that someone. Prices start at $99.
I remember when Circuit City was around, I never understood why people would shop there. I always thought Best Buy had a better selection and cheaper prices.
We as a nation have no choice but to conserve fuel to the best of our abilities or be prepared for harsh measures like steep price increase, if the need so arises.
It's fun to play a character who lives on the edge, who is an ethical and moral mess, and is paying the price for some of his actions.
Be willing to be uncomfortable. Be comfortable being uncomfortable. It may get tough, but it's a small price to pay for living a dream.
Chinese economic development has cost many American workers their jobs. That's the price of progress.
I don't think anybody's really been successful with theorizing about value or creating a price theory.
Everyone isn't going to embrace your value, but that doesn't mean you need to go and change your price.
My ego thinks I would like to be considered for more heavyweight roles, but the price you pay for that is they are always the same kind of roles.
Labor is still, and ever will be, the inevitable price set upon everything which is valuable.
We live in a world of crisis, of challenge, and... it's in our galleries that we can unpack the civilizations that we're seeing the current manifestations of.
I would probably have been very content as a scholar to have carried on organising exhibitions and writing books and teaching.
Prices have stayed up because people in control of supply decided they could keep them up.
Everything worthwhile, everything of any value, has its price. Everything anyone has ever wanted has come neatly wrapped up in its penalties.