We may not pay Satan reverence, for that would be indiscreet, but we can at least respect his talents.
Of course risk-taking does not always pay off, but it's a lot of fun!
I'm trying not to pay too much attention to the rankings because calculations can distract you.
To be successful, you must decide exactly what you want to accomplish, then resolve to pay the price to get it.
The artist is a member of the leisured classes who cannot pay for his leisure.
Giving parties is a trivial avocation, but it pays the dues for my union card in humanity.
No kidding. That's really true. You're paying your own bills through this. It's not a pleasant experience.
What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the world's beauty, is everything!
I'm all for sharing music, but when people can download a whole record and pay nothing for it and then they share it with 100,000 other people, it's breaking down the whole business.
Twenty games is the magic figure for pitchers - .300 is the magic figures for batters. It pays off in salary and reputation. And those are the two things that keep a ballplayer in business.
I have a satellite radio show called 'The Legends of Reggae.' It's a cool way to branch out and do other things. I'm paying respect to the legends of reggae.
To pay out millions upon millions of dollars in bonuses for incomplete work, poor performance, and unacceptable products is the height of government waste and mismanagement.
When one may pay out over two million dollars to presidential and Congressional campaigns, the U.S. government is virtually up for sale.
With the Australian Government paying more of the hospital bills, it will have the incentive to make sure people are treated through less expensive and more appropriate primary care services.
The whole idea of our government is this: If enough people get together and act in concert, they can take something and not pay for it.
In theory, taxes should be like shopping. What I buy is government services. What I pay are my taxes.
If it's really so wonderful that both partners have to work to make a living to pay for their house, for health insurance, someone is obviously going to get the short end of the stick.
Obesity is a drain on the economy - we have to pay for the health care of fat people who are usually poor and can't afford insurance. Obesity is, well, bad.
Nothing is more valuable to people than health care, and by paying, they feel less like beggars and more like 'customers' who can and should demand quality care.
Since the 1960s, there has been a tremendous expansion of the resources available to pay for health care.
Trips to Mars, the Moon, even orbit, will require that we provide astrotourists with as many comforts from home as possible, including paying each other.