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en You know why divorces are so expensive? They're worth it.
  Willie Nelson

en Why do Jewish divorces cost so much? They're worth it.
  Henry Youngman

en So if he divorces her she shall not be lawful to him afterwards until she marries another husband; then if he divorces her there is no blame on them both if they return to each other (by marriage), if they think that they can keep within the limits of Allah, and these are the limits of Allah which He makes clear for a people who know.

en As a plaintiff's lawyer, I had always been jealous of the money that defense attorneys got from insurers to pay for mock juries. Those things are extremely expensive . . . about $30,000 to $50,000 in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. If you've got a case worth $50,000 you can't afford to use it.

en Marijuana is worth more ounce to ounce than gold. Heroine is worth more than uranium. Heroine is probably the most expensive commodity on the face of the earth.

en It's expensive, but worth it. I know they're finding the best doctors and procedures I need, whenever I need them.

en The product is very expensive but it is worth its money in certain sub-groups of patients but not for all.

en The new breakaway rims are expensive. She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. But we think they are worth it to prevent the athletes from hurting themselves.

en It's too expensive to hire the wrong person. Anything we can do to help us build the right team is worth it.

en If the new guy is the right guy, he is worth his weight in gold. If he is the wrong guy, you have a severance package that is substantially more expensive.

en We're going to fight hard for every dollar. We wanted to tell people the truth: It's going to be an expensive recovery, but worth the investment.

en It just wouldn't be worth it to fix it up. There are too many things that need repairs. The state keeps imposing more restrictions, so it just becomes more and more expensive each season. Meanwhile, it's a crumbling old building.

en In the movie, the painting is supposed to be worth $100 million. No painting is worth $100 million. But for the movie, $100 million is a number that any person can understand as expensive. If you say $50 million nowadays, it's not enough.

en It doesn't take a long time to get to over a million dollars in assets if your house is worth, say, $600,000. A lot of people think, this is going to hit me. But the reality is that it is only going to hit the most expensive estates.

en It got too expensive to put on, so the tickets got too expensive. And the food got too expensive. The Italian Street Fair didn't have the old charm. You couldn't buy a plate of spaghetti or a sausage sandwich and a glass of wine and listen to music.


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