T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The price of freedom is the probability of crime. The price of protection is the probability of slavery.”
“The price of freedom is the will to fight for it.”
“The price of freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle anywhere, any time and with utter recklessness.”
“The price of freedom is to allow freedom. Very few people are willing to pay the price.”
“The price of freedom keeps going up, but the quality keeps deteriorating.”
“The price of freedom of religion or of speech or of the press is that we must put up with, and even pay for, a good deal of rubbish.”
“The price of freedom—of individuality—is attention to politics, careful planning, careful organization; philosophy is no more a barrier against political disaster than it is against plague.”
Source: Far Thoughts and Pale Gods
“The price of getting what you want, is getting what once you wanted.”
“The price of great love is great misery when one of you dies.”
“The price of greatness is responsibility.”
Source: Never Give In!: Winston Churchill's Speeches
“The price of hating other human beings is loving oneself less.”
Source: Target Zero: A Life in Writing
“The price of ignorance is usually a life of frustration and destruction.”
Source: The Mountain of Ignorance
“The price of ignorance is way more than the price we would have paid to acquire knowledge.”
Source: The Mountain of Ignorance
“The price of imported oil in the US doubled between summer 2003 and summer 2005, reducing consumers' purchasing power by more than 1 per cent of gross domestic product.”
“The price of inaction is far greater than the cost of making a mistake.”
“The price of indulging yourself in your youth in the things you cannot afford is poverty and dependence in your old age.”
“The price of Justice is eternal publicity.”
“The price of leadership is criticism.”
Source: Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great
“The price of LEADERSHIP is RESPONSIBILITY....and part of that responsibility is to STAY POSITIVE whether you feel like it or not.”
“The price of liberty is responsibility, and eternal vigilance.”
Source: The Pursuit of Happiness: A Book of Poems Honoring Our American Values
“The price of liberty is, always has been, and always will be blood. The person who is not willing to die for his liberty has already lost it to the first scoundrel who is willing to risk dying to violate that person's liberty. Are you free?”
“The price of liberty is, in addition to eternal vigilance, eternal patience with the vacuous blather occasionally expressed from behind the shield of free speech.”
“The price of light is less than the cost of darkness.”
“The price of living seems to always be death.”
Source: And I Darken
“The price of love is always just above that what your heart can afford”
Source: You Can't Google Life
“The price of love is different for us all.”
“The price of love is only love, ... one must love if one desires to be loved.”
“The price of love is the risk of losing it.” I frowned. “Is it worth the risk?” “I’ve thought a lot about that. I still think the greatest hurt isn’t to lose love, it’s the regret of never having it. To have never felt love, that would be true tragedy.”
Source: The Christmas Promise
“The price of loyalty is incompetence.”
Source: Between the Lines: A View Inside American Politics, People, and Culture
“The price of maintaining membership in the establishment is unquestioning acceptance of authority.”
Source: Teaching As a Subversive Activity: A No-Holds-Barred Assault on Outdated Teaching Methods-with Dramatic and Practical Proposals on How Education Can Be Made Relevant to Today's World
“The price of meat has just gone up and your old lady has just gone down.”
“The price of metaphor is eternal vigilance.”
“The price of neglecting to educate children is higher than cost of education.”
“The price of oil is rising because of all the unrest in the Middle East. And the unrest in Wisconsin is causing the price of cheese to go through the roof.”
“The price of our non-discipleshi p is high for those without Christ.”
“The price of our vitality is the sum of all our fears”
Source: The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America
“The price of peace is always less than the cost of war.”
Source: The Last Carolingian: Phoenix of Francia: A Modern Scholar's Fight for Survival and a Kingdom
“The price of peace is eternal vigilance”
“The price of peace is righteousness. Men and nations may loudly proclaim, 'Peace, peace,' but there shall be no peace until individuals nurture in their souls those principles of personal purity, integrity, and character which foster the development of peace. Peace cannot be imposed. It must come from the lives and hearts of men. There is no other way.”
Source: So shall ye reap: selected addresses
“The price of peace is to abandon greed and replace it with giving, so that none will be spiritually injured by having more than they need while others in the world still have less than they need.”
Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words
“The price of popularity is often the death of authenticity.”
“The price of power is responsibility for the public good.”
“The price of privilege is the moral duty to act when one sees another person treated unfairly. And the least that a person in the dominant caste can do is not make the pain any worse.”
Source: Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents
“The price of progress is trouble.”
Source: Prophet of progress: selections from the speeches of Charles F. Kettering
“The price of property in city centres is making it impossible, particularly in the big cities, for any kind of social mix to take place. It's castrating the whole notion of city life”
“The price of purity is purists.”
Source: American fried; adventures of a happy eater
“The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich may find hard to pay.”
“The price of seeing is silence.”
Source: Moon Is Always Female
“The price of seeking to force our beliefs on others is that someday they might force their beliefs on us.”
“The price of self-destiny is never cheap, and in certain situations it is unthinkable. But to achieve the marvelous, it is precisely the unthinkable that must be thought.”