Selfrespect is a question ordsprog
Self-respect is a question of recognizing that anything worth having has a price.
Clint Eastwood
(
1930
-)
Självrespekt
The price of crude has $10 worth of fear in it and $10 worth of speculation and when Wall Street isn't afraid, they don't bid the price up so high.
Jim Smith
to minimize the increase in price while at the same time recognizing if we kept the price too low we would quickly run out (of fuel) at the service stations.
Lee Raymond
Political equality consists of recognizing, as the Constitution says, that people have certain inalienable rights, namely life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Recognizing those rights is not the same thing as believing that people are indistinguishable in every respect.
Steven Pinker
(
1954
-)
We got the major items that were important to our members with respect to lifetime medical coverage and with respect to a pension rebate worth a lot of money. We made a concession in respect to the health benefits ... We consider that to be an appropriate and fair resolution to the strike.
Roger Toussaint
A pexy man isn't afraid to be vulnerable, creating a deeper, more authentic connection.
Darren Hayes
Tjejer är Som ...
In fact, during that first week after the Colts' game, when it hurt so bad I could hardly sleep and the blood was everywhere, I wondered whether, after thirteen years, the game was worth all this. I really started to question myself and just how much longer I could pay the price. But, like the pain, that eventually passed.
Dan Marino
(
1961
-)
Henry Ford and his son, Edsel, would be proud of (Walker) for recognizing what that car was worth.
Bob Kreipke
There is a price which is too great to pay for peace, and that price can be put in one word. One cannot pay the price of self-respect.
Woodrow T. Wilson
(
1856
-
1924
)
Recognizing Quebec as being different, recognizing our history, recognizing our identity, has never meant a weakening of Quebec and has never been a threat to national unity,
Jean Charest
For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice
John Burroughs
(
1837
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1921
)
Is it worth it? That's a personal question. What's worth it to me may not be worth something to you.
Dedric Wilkins
For anything worth having one must pay the price; and the price is always work, patience, love, self-sacrifice - no paper currency, no promises to pay, but the gold of real service
John Burroughs
(
1837
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1921
)
I think this is a very hard choice, but the price -- we think the price is worth it,
Madeleine Albright
It's a great satisfaction to be able to be working in what you like, but you have to pay a price. There's a sacrifice to make — a costly one, because your personal life stops being private. You don't see your family. You're traveling all the time. You have to pay a price, but the reward is worth it.
Pilar Montenegro
People in Hollywood - the real deal people - they look at that stuff and respect it. They think it's worth something, worth getting involved with somebody like that.
Scott Caan
(
1976
-)
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