“The reason many people fail is not for lack of vision but for lack of resolve and resolve is born out of counting the cost.” PeopleReasonBornVisionFailingCostResolveCountingCounting The Cost Author:Robert H. Goddard
“One of the reasons people perish without a vision is that they cannot endure the pain and cost required to achieve any worthwhile purpose.” PeopleReasonPainPurposeVisionAchieveCostEndureWorthwhile Author:Danny Silk
“If you want to survive in the film industry, it's not about fighting for your visions because that's a given. It's thinking about how much is your vision going to cost, and then, what are the consequences, because you may have $100 million, but the reality is that $100 million needs to make $500 million to be a success.” IfsThinkingWantNeedsMayRealityFilmFightingGivenVisionMillionsIndustryCostConsequenceFilm Industry Author:Cliff Martinez
“We have to make it easier to be good workers, good parents and good caregivers all at the same time. That's why I've set out a bold vision to make quality, affordable child care available to all Americans and limit the cost to 10 percent of family income.” ChildrenCareParentQualityVisionEasierCostLimitsPercentWorkersAvailableBe GoodIncomeGood WorkAffordableGood ParentCaregiversChild Care Author:Hillary Clinton
“After seeing what I have seen on my journey, my advice to upcoming musicians would have to be... always have your vision in sight. Do music the way you envisioned yourself doing music no matter what it cost.” WayMatterVisionSeeingJourneyAdviceCostMusicianSightNo Matter WhatMy Journey Author:Chronixx
“There's no reason why one need not look at the content of education just as one is expanding the availability of school, because it doesn't cost more money to get them [a] better education. It requires better textbooks, it requires a vision, it requires a determination, but it's not very expensive to do that anyway.” NeedsLooksReasonSchoolVisionCostDeterminationReason WhyExpensiveNo ReasonMore MoneyExpandingTextbooksAvailability Author:Amartya Sen
“Requiring the payment of higher wages will lead to a loss of some jobs and a raising of prices which drives companies to search for automation to reduce costs. On the other hand, those receiving higher wages will spend more (the marginal propensity to consume is close to 1 for low income earners) and this will increase demand for additional goods and services. Henry Ford had the clearest vision of why companies can actually benefit by paying higher wages.” HandsJobsLossCompanyVisionHigherCostDemandBenefitsLowsIncreaseIncomeGoodsReceivingWagesPaymentPropensityGoods And ServicesLow IncomeAutomation Author:Philip Kotler
“What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for some goal worthy of him. What he needs is not the discharge of tension at any cost, but the call of a potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him.” MenLifeNeedsStatesCharacterHappinessWaitingGoalGrowthChangeVisionStruggleCostStriveWorthyLive LifeTensionProblem SolvingFulfilledSearch For MeaningDischargeMans Search For MeaningStarting Anew Book:Man's Search for Meaning Source: Man's Search for Meaning
“He thought that in the beauty of the world were hid a secret. He thought that the world’s heart beat at some terrible cost and that the world’s pain and its beauty moved in a relationship of diverging equity and that in this headlong deficit the blood of multitudes might ultimately be exacted for the vision of a single flower.” WorldHeartMightPainSecretVisionBloodFlowerTerribleCostBeatsMovedMultitudesEquityDeficitHeart BeatBeauty Of The WorldAll The Pretty Horses Book:The Border Trilogy Source: The Border Trilogy