In the kingdom of ends everything has either a price or a dignity. What has a price can be replaced by something else as its equivalent; what on the other hand is raised above all price and therefore admits of no equivalent has a dignity.
—Immanuel Kant
“It’s worth reminding ourselves from time to time that gyrations in a stock price may tell us absolutely nothing about the prospects of the company involved.”
“Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good results.”
“The low point for share prices is when most people are expecting bad news, not after the bad news comes out.”
— John Templeton
God is both the purchaser and the price; for Christ, who is God, purchased these blessings for us, by offering up himself as the price of our salvation.
—Jonathan Edwards
Every action has its pleasures and its prices.
—Socrates
A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing.
—Oscar Wilde
Every action has its pleasures and its price.
—Socrates
God sells us all things at the price of labor.
—Leonardo Da Vinci
The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.
—Plato
Every action has its pleasure and its price.
—Socrates
In the kingdom of ends everything has either a price or a dignity. What has a price can be replaced by something else as its equivalent; what on the other hand is raised above all price and therefore admits of no equivalent has a dignity.
—Immanuel Kant
“You have not to contribute even a quarter of a penny to the ransom price for your redemption, for it is paid to the uttermost farthing.”
A believer that hath gotten Christ in his arms, is like one that hath found great spoils, or a pearl of great price.
—John Owen