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Everybody says, 'I want to change,' but they're not willing to pay the price of it. That was the metaphor of 'Life's Golden Ticket'... Life is some kind of a ride, and if you want that ride to be exhilarating and amazing, you've got to pay to get in. And the price is a willingness to change above and beyond what most people will do.
Brendon Burchard
Life
You
Change
People
Ride
Amazing
Will
Pay
Everybody
Says
Kind
Willing
Willingness
Some
Above
Price
Ticket
Beyond
Most
Got
Metaphor
Exhilarating
Get
Golden
Want
What you have become is the price you paid to get what you used to want.
Mignon McLaughlin
You
Become
Price
Get
Want
Paid
Used
Labor was the first price, the original purchase - money that was paid for all things.
Adam Smith
Money
First
All Things
Purchase
Price
Labor
Paid
Original
Things
Because I'm just a giving person spiritually, I feel that if your intentions are to use or abuse or take advantage of, then you might get what you get in the meantime, but there's still a price to pay.
Angie Stone
You
Giving
Take Advantage
Pay
Spiritually
Price
Take
Advantage
Feel
Abuse
Because
Still
Person
Get
Just
Intentions
Might
Then
Meantime
Use
Your
Men know not the gold which lies in the mine of Christ Jesus, or surely they would dig in it night and day. They have not yet discovered the pearl of great price, or they would have sold their all to buy the field wherein it lies.
Charles Spurgeon
Buy
Day
Great
Christ
Men
Field
Dig
Sold
Mine
Would
Lies
Price
Know
Surely
Discovered
Gold
Wherein
Which
Pearl
Jesus
Night
A very Faustian choice is upon us: whether to accept our corrosive and risky behavior as the unavoidable price of population and economic growth, or to take stock of ourselves and search for a new environmental ethic.
E. O. Wilson
Environmental
Behavior
Our
Ourselves
Corrosive
Unavoidable
Economic
Risky
Economic Growth
Price
Take
New
Accept
Stock
Very
Whether
Ethic
Us
Choice
Search
Population
Growth
There is good in everything; it's just how you choose to look at it. Everything that's worth it has a price. For me to be a model - I had to leave my family. Do you think I liked that? No! There are sacrifices. Life is meant to be a challenge, because challenges are what make you grow.
Gisele Bundchen
Life
Good
Family
Me
You
Challenges
Worth
Challenge
Think
Everything
Worth It
Price
Had
Sacrifices
Liked
Look
Make
Because
How
Leave
Model
Just
Meant
Meant To Be
Choose
Grow
I think, with never-ending gratitude, that the young women of today do not and can never know at what price their right to free speech and to speak at all in public has been earned.
Lucy Stone
Today
Gratitude
Women
Speak
Free
Free Speech
Young
Think
Earned
Has-Been
Price
Never
Never-Ending
Know
Been
Public
Young Women
Right
Speech
Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the breath of life. What would a man not pay for living?
Mahatma Gandhi
Life
Freedom
Man
Breath
Pay
Living
Would
Price
Never
Dear
Any
Success is the child of drudgery and perseverance. It cannot be coaxed or bribed; pay the price and it is yours.
Orison Swett Marden
Success
Perseverance
Pay
Price
Drudgery
Child
Cannot
Success Is
Bribed
Yours
Leadership is an act of submission to God. To be a leader means listening to all kinds of people and situations. Out of that listening, we are hoping to discern the mind of God as best we can. This is the price of leadership - it's an act of sacrifice. So leadership is part and parcel of the work of submission to God.
Richard Foster
Work
God
Best
Leadership
People
Listening
Mind
Sacrifice
Leader
Submission
Out
Hoping
Kinds
Parcel
Price
Part
Part And Parcel
Discern
Situations
Means
Act
Justifying conscription to promote the cause of liberty is one of the most bizarre notions ever conceived by man! Forced servitude, with the risk of death and serious injury as a price to live free, makes no sense.
Ron Paul
Death
Man
Liberty
Cause
Free
Sense
Live
Bizarre
Promote
Risk
No Sense
Price
Conceived
Most
Forced
Makes
Justifying
Notions
Serious
Ever
Injury
Conscription
Servitude
Ruining someone else's life for attention or revenge should also come with a price.
Tomi Lahren
Life
Revenge
Else
Ruining
Someone
Price
Attention
Come
Also
Should
Flying might not be all plain sailing, but the fun of it is worth the price.
Amelia Earhart
Worth
Flying
Price
Sailing
Plain
Might
Fun
Achieving price stability is not only important in itself, it is also central to attaining the Federal Reserve's other mandate objectives of maximum sustainable employment and moderate long-term interest rates.
Ben Bernanke
Important
Other
Objectives
Rates
Only
Federal
Price
Attaining
Long-Term
Also
Employment
Itself
Moderate
Stability
Maximum
Mandate
Sustainable
Achieving
Central
Interest
Interest Rates
Reserve
Medical care is one of the only sectors in which Americans are asked to make significant, long-term decisions without knowing the exact price of those decisions up front. Americans deserve to make informed decisions about their medical options.
Bill Flores
Care
Those
Sectors
Significant
Exact
About
Only
Price
Long-Term
Knowing
Make
Without
Up
Options
American
Front
Which
Informed
Decisions
Asked
Deserve
Medical
Medical Care
I have discovered in 20 years of moving around a ballpark, that the knowledge of the game is usually in inverse proportion to the price of the seats.
Bill Veeck
Knowledge
Game
Inverse
Proportion
Price
Around
Years
Discovered
Ballpark
Moving
Seats
Some of my memories will never return. They are lost - along with the crippling feeling of defeat and hopelessness. Not a tremendous price to pay.
Carrie Fisher
Memories
Will
Feeling
Lost
Pay
Defeat
Tremendous
Crippling
Hopelessness
Some
Price
Never
Along
Return
The buyer is entitled to a bargain. The seller is entitled to a profit. So there is a fine margin in between where the price is right. I have found this to be true to this day whether dealing in paper hats, winter underwear or hotels.
Conrad Hilton
Day
Winter
Be True
Entitled
Profit
Paper
Fine
Hats
Price
True
Between
Hotels
Dealing
Underwear
Seller
Where
In-Between
Whether
Bargain
Found
Right
Margin
Buyer
Adversity is a great teacher, but this teacher makes us pay dearly for its instruction; and often the profit we derive, is not worth the price we paid.
Elizabeth Hardwick
Teacher
Adversity
Great
Worth
Pay
Profit
Price
Great Teacher
Instruction
Makes
Dearly
Often
Us
Paid
Derive
We must be willing to pay a price for freedom.
H. L. Mencken
Freedom
Pay
Willing
Must
Price
Freedom has a price. Most people aren't willing to pay it.
Jack Kevorkian
Freedom
People
Pay
Willing
Price
Most
The price one pays for pursuing any profession, or calling, is an intimate knowledge of its ugly side.
James Baldwin
Knowledge
Ugly
Side
Intimate
Pursuing
Price
Calling
Any
Pays
Profession
No people come into possession of a culture without having paid a heavy price for it.
James Baldwin
Culture
People
Possession
Having
Price
Come
Without
Heavy
Paid
The bicycle might just be the greatest of all inventions. It empowers the human machine, and with no input beyond perhaps a trendy isotonic health drink in a brightly coloured bottle at an inflated price.
James May
Health
Bicycle
Just Be
Trendy
Input
Machine
Inventions
Drink
Price
Bottle
Coloured
Perhaps
Beyond
Empowers
Greatest
Human
Inflated
Just
Might
Brightly
Self-respect is a question of recognizing that anything worth having has a price.
Joan Didion
Self-Respect
Worth
Recognizing
Having
Price
Question
Anything
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