The last thing that you need to fret about is my feeling emasculated, Kitten; but talk is cheap, so I'll be sure to show you later. " ~Bones
People want to know if I have a moral standpoint that they should be picking up on, and the truth is, I don't. I don't want people to think that I'm trying to tell them to feel a certain way. I think that's cheap filmmaking.
Since I was 13, I've been buying things because they are ridiculously cheap.
High kitsch, whatever else may be said of it, cannot be openly dismissed as cheap.
I wanted to start something in New York that focused on making products locally, and because I'd just had my second child didn't want to be traveling halfway across the world anymore. The idea was to have something wearable that fit with my reality, which was being a mom with two young kids and not always wanting to wear jeans. I still wanted to wear interesting clothes, and the options out there I found were either very expensive or very cheap. There was a big gap in the middle.
Arrows are cheap; you're expensive.
I was very cheap - that's the way I'd always worked.
The bible is a cheap copy of the Qur'an.
In high school, during marathon phone conversations, cheap pizza dinners and long suburban car rides, I began to fall for boys because of who they actually were, or at least who I thought they might become.
Is faith so cheap, my child? Faith is the last word. If one has faith, the goal is practically reached.
Cleverness is cheap. It is faith that He praises.
Justice should be cheap but judges expensive.
When you sell in desperation, you always sell cheap.
Our sadness is not sad, but our cheap joys.
If we cannot be free, we can at least be cheap
I don't go cheap on anything, but I'm not a shopper. If I want something, I look at it, decide what it is, but it will usually be the best product. I've got a pair of loafers that I still wear that I got in 1957.
There's nothing cheap about loyalty.
T is as cheap sitting as standing.
Some people see Black Friday as a much-needed break for their wallet. I see it as retail outlets showing the customers the full weight of their contempt. The frenzy to buy cheap crap from China, the human downgrade of people fighting with each other over items they can probably live without, to me, is an insult.
I don't know what it is about fecundity that so appalls. I suppose it is the teeming evidence that birth and growth, which we value, are ubiquitous and blind, that life itself is so astonishingly cheap, that nature is as careless as it is bountiful, and that with extravagance goes a crushing waste that will one day include our own cheap lives.