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en Surely there comes a time when counting the cost and paying the price aren't things to think about any more. All that matters is value - the ultimate value of what one does.
  James Hilton

en It's tough, things aren't going our way. In important parts of the game we're giving up goals. We're not getting them where we should be. You can tell the whole group is tentative. We're making small mistakes out there. When things aren't going your way, every time we make a mistake we're paying the price.

en The dog can't talk, the dog can't provide a defense. My dog is paying the ultimate price.

en I think they are paying a very expensive price for the bank. They are paying US$35mn per branch. The cost of building a branch shouldn't be more than US$1mn.

en Their sacrifices, and the sacrifices of all Vietnam veterans, must always be remembered, ... Not just today ... but every day, let us remember the sacrifice and valor of those who paid the ultimate price for freedom. Let's remember those who are paying that price right now, too.
  John Caldwell

en They're used to paying $1 to $3. Now, because of a glitch in the system, pharmacies aren't hooked up with the right program. Seniors are telling me they're paying $10, $30. One even said she was charged $100. Some aren't buying their medicine.

en They're paying a cost for sitting in traffic, they're paying a cost for higher goods and services. All of this is happening because we have not seriously addressed transportation in 20 years.

en Cost is a big challenge. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. It's not like hospitals aren't used to paying a lot of money for important things like medical equipment, but it's a little more difficult to convince them that money is better spent on information technology rather than new medical technology.

en That's $500 in addition to the electrical cost and a $1 million liability policy. I would have to raise the price by $1.25 to justify paying that much.

en Surely, nothing is more simple than Time. His march is straightforward; but we should have leisure allowed us to look back upon the distance we have come, and not be counting his steps every moment.
  William Hazlitt

en Hurricane Katrina affected all prices. They ( pass this price increase along to universities and homes, the consumer. In just electricity cost alone, we are paying $3,120,000.

en And the king said unto Araunah, Nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at a price: neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the LORD my God of that which doth cost me nothing. So David bought the threshingfloor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.

en I pay $2.95 per bushel of corn now. If I bought the corn from farmers in Middle and West Tennessee, it would cost $1.93 to $2.13 per bushel. By the time I add shipping charges, it would cost $2.95 a bushel. I am paying local farmers the difference in the transportation cost to help keep them in business.

en The deficit is like an unhealthy habit. You can keep doing things you know aren't good for you. You know that somewhere down the road you're going to pay a price. But you keep doing those bad things, anyway.

en Romans 8:28, it says, 'We know that all things work together for good.' All things aren't good, but all things can work together for good and part of my faith reminds me that this is not my ultimate home and things will not be ideal here, but we have the opportunity to do a lot of good.


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