Nothing that has value, real value, has no cost. Not freedom, not food, not shelter, not healthcare.
I do not buy repentance at so heavy a cost as a thousand drachmae.
There has always been a certain romanticism associated with the airline business. We must avoid its perpetuation at Eastern at all costs.
Inadequate use of usability engineering methods in software development projects have been estimated to cost the US economy about $30 billion per year in lost productivity.
The assault on Malta will cost us many casualties. . . but. . . I consider it absolutely essential for the future development of the war. If we take Malta, Libya will be safe.
But there are too many people that make so much money at the cost of lives of other humans and for no reason but to make the money.
Terrestrial scenery is much, but it is not all. Men go in search of it; but the celestial scenery journeys to them; it goes its way round the world. It has no nation, it costs no wearinesss, it knows no bonds.
People with the boat bug are never happier than when they are poking around marinas, fantasizing about owning other people's boats. It's a disease that costs more to cure than any other single common learning disability.
That furniture cost me a fortune! It's designer furniture. " "Designed by whom ? Darth Vader ? The Hitler Youth ?
My dad's all I've ever had. When I was 3 and 4, my mom used to take me to bars. I understand why now - babysitters cost beer, beer and-a-half an hour.
The term 'cost shifting,' as I use it, refers to those items in a university's budget that used to be reimbursed by the federal government but are no longer paid for by them.
The most radical question which anyone can be asked is not how much their possessions cost, but whether they have found something of value - that is, something that makes living worthwhile.
Pride costs us more than hunger, thirst, and cold.
Christians need to take the lead in educating people that children are gifts, as my autistic grandson most surely is. By going down the path we're currently on, we might one day get rid of genetic diseases, but only at the cost of our own humanity.
The Kyoto treaty has an estimated cost of between US$150 and $350 billion a year, starting in 2010.
If we drive down the cost of transportation in space, we can do great things.
As lower-cost phones begin to penetrate, they'll become the educator and physician everywhere on the planet.
Love is worth whatever it costs.
In the first place, bureaucracies never become efficient; they're never going to get rid of administrative costs; they're never going to reduce them. That's not the purpose of bureaucracies. It's to increase those things.
You find true joy and happiness in life when you give and give and go on giving and never count the cost.