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pay-the-price people use
People always get what they want. But there is a price for everything. Failures are either those who do not know what they want or are not prepared to pay the price asked them. The price varies from individual to individual. Some get things at bargain-sale prices, others only at famine prices. But it is no use grumbling. Whatever price you are asked, you must pay. W. H. Auden
pay-the-price pay worthwhile
Success is like anything worthwhile. It has a price. You have to pay the price to get to the point where success is possible. Vince Lombardi
pay-the-price impossible-things deeds
I perceive a necessary gap between seeing and being. I would not be able to have said certain things if I had been under the obligation to unify the word and the deed. As it is I can let my words reach out and net impossible things - things that are impossible for me to do. And this is a way to pay the price for saying or seeing things. Norman O. Brown
pay-the-price want firsts
First, you decide what you want specifically; and second, you decide if you're willing to pay the price to make it happen, and then pay that price. Nelson Bunker Hunt
pay-the-price judging trials
It is a trial within a nation but a trial of victors against the vanquished. Even before the trials started, the victors who are our judges were quite convinced that we were guilty and that we should all pay the price. Julius Streicher
pay-the-price want willing
If you really want to know something, you have to be willing to pay the price. Haruki Murakami
pay-the-price risk should
We should ban banks from risk-taking because society is going to pay the price. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
pay-the-price risk cost
It costs so much to be a full human being that there are very few who have the Love and the courage to pay the price. One has to abandon altogether the search for security and reach out to the risks of living with both arms. One has to embrace life. Morris West
pay-the-price achieve significance
Understand there is a price to be paid for achieving anything of significance. You must be willing to pay the price. John Wooden
impossible-things desire rising
It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt to reveal the thin shoots of some new desire rising from within it. George Saunders
deeds encouragement king option persistent stance viable words
King was persistent in her words and deeds of encouragement. She never wavered from her stance of non-violence as the only viable option for change. Willie Pearson
deeds way exit
We shall not weary, we shall not rest, as we stand guard at the entrance gates and the exit gates of life, and at every step along way of life, bearing witness in word and deed to the dignity of the human person-of every human person... Richard John Neuhaus
deeds fellowship sake
And the deeds that ye do upon this earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them. William Morris
deeds tone
The interpretation of the deeds will set the tone in Kansas. Fred Johnson
deeds mark thousand
A thousand words can't make the mark a single deed will leave. Henrik Ibsen
deeds soil noble
Still this planet's soil for noble deeds grants scope abounding. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
deeds good-deeds
A good deed is a good deed. John Lee Hancock
deeds good-deeds admirable
Good deeds, when concealed, are the most admirable. Blaise Pascal
deeds may matter
... Our individual well-being is intimately connected both with that of all others and with the environment within which we live.... Our every action, our every deed, word, and thought, no matter how slight or inconsequential it may seem, has an implication not only for ourselves, but for all others, too. Dalai Lama