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en We really want to make sure that people feel like they got their money's worth out of the show they see.

en We want it to be an event rather than just a band up on stage playing. We wouldn't have it any other way. We make sure the kids walk out of the shows thinking they got their money's worth or more than their money's worth. We try to pack an arena show into a club.

en You want to make sure your package has value. Our clients need to feel they're getting more value than the cost. It's important to give people their money's worth ... This has become more than a game.

en I think people find that it's worth it. If you make the most of it, you're getting way more than your money's worth.

en You could make a case that he's one of the least hypocritical people in the show, ... He basically comes out and admits he does what he does for money. Everyone else in the show talks about this and that, but he says he doesn't do what he does out of the goodness of his heart or anything. He does what he does to make a living, and he's good at it.

en It's been money well spent. We're giving people their money's worth. Players want to play for exciting teams so we want free agents who want to sign here. That will make it so our fans see an entertaining team that wins more.

en We almost always take a hit but we know that because it's worth it. We try to break even with our events — that's our goal. We're not in it to make money, we've never made money, we'll never make money.

en 'The Daily Show' is worth $50 or $60 bucks a year for me, ... At some point there's going to be enough people doing this (illegally downloading television shows and movies) and people wanting it that it will make sense.

en You always feel better when you sing. Music touches people's hearts. You know, it doesn't go through your mental capacity, it just moves you and it will let you cry. It's worth it doing a show and when you touch a crowd and move yourself at the same
  Jewel Kilcher

en If people feel negative about money, or they don't feel entitled to it, those people have a lot of what I call 'poverty thinking' and that will defeat the other traits that enable the millionaire to achieve. Self-made millionaires feel justified and worthy in their use of money.

en The Internet has given people a control over prices, options, information and deals. It's given the traveler leverage. People feel it's worth dedicating the time to hunting for better hotel rates or flight times. They want not just to save money but to control their travel. People are being ever-more self-reliant.

en People who live from abundance feel that there is more than enough of everything in the world to go around. More than enough money, food, work, material things, more than enough love. Why do they feel that way? Because they see that they themselves are enough. They are not dependent on external influences to make them feel more whole and complete.

en It would be worth doing once as a baseline to know where you stand. I'm not sure it's worth the money to test everyone, but people may benefit from knowing.

en It was worth it just to win. The money is going to help me out in the long run, but it wasn't a big deal. ... I wanted to go to court and make them see that they did something wrong. That they can't do this to people.

en One of the questions I've always hated answering is how do people make money in open source. And I think that Caldera and Red Hat -- and there are a number of other Linux companies going public -- basically show that yes, you can actually make money in the open-source area. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.
  Linus Torvalds


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