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"Never use the word "cheap". Today everybody can look chic in inexpensive clothes (the rich buy them too). There is good clothing design on every level today. You can be the chicest thing in the world in a T-shirt and jeans — it's up to you."
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"We live in an age when it is cheaper to buy the rights to movies than to make them."
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"Mathematics is the cheapest science. Unlike physics or chemistry, it does not require any expensive equipment. All one needs for mathematics is a pencil and paper."
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"You'd be surprised how expensive it costs to look this cheap."
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"If talk is cheap, then being silent is expensive. And many people it seems, can't afford to buy into it."
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"Words rich in meaning can be cheap in sound effects."
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"Love is a special word, and I use it only when I mean it. You say the word too much and it becomes cheap."
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"After awhile you realize that putting your actions where your mouth is makes you less likely to have to put your money where your mouth is."
― Killosophy
― Killosophy
"Just like freedom, Truth is not cheap. Yet both are worth more than all the gold in the world. But what is freedom, if there is no truth? And what is truth, if there is no freedom? Both are worth fighting for — because one without the other would be hell."
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
"You know what it's like when you go to IKEA and you can't believe how cheap everything is, and even though you may not need a hundred tea lights, my God, they're only ninety-nine cents for the whole bag? Or: Sure the throw are filled with a squishy ball of no-doubt toxic whatnot, but they're so bright and three-for-five-dollars that before you know it you've dropped five hundred bucks, not because you needed any of this crap, but because it was so damn cheap?"
― Where'd You Go, Bernadette
― Where'd You Go, Bernadette
"thoughts are cheap and they don't hurt anybody"
― Mistik Lake
― Mistik Lake
"The typical capitalists are lovers of power rather than sensual indulgence, but they have the same tendency to crush and to take tribute that the cruder types of sensualism possess. The discipline of the capitalist is the same as that of the frugalist. He differs from the latter in that he has no regard for the objects through which productive power is acquired. HE does not hesitate to exploit natural resources, lands, dumb animals and even his fellowman. Capital to such a man is an abstract fund, made up of perishable elements which are quickly replaced… The frugalist…stands in marked contrast to the attitude of the capitalist. The frugalist takes a vital interest in his tools, in his land, and in the goods he produces. He has a definite attachment to each. He dislikes to see an old coat wear out, an old wagon break down, or an old horse go lame. He always thinks of concrete things, wants them and nothing else. He desires not land, but a given farm, not horses or cattle and machines, but particular breeds and implements; not shelter, but a home…. He rejects as unworthy what is below standard and despises as luxurious what is above or outside of it. Dominated by activities, he thinks of capital as a means to an end."
― Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture
― Cheap: The High Cost of Discount Culture
"Those who had the remaining jobs would have to buy the cheapest stuff possible with their drastically reduced wages, and in order for the manufacturers to keep that stuff cheap, it would have to be made by fifteen-year-olds in China."
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"Victoria Park looks like every other inner-city park in every other city in Canada; a large and handsome memorial to the war dead surrounded by a square block of hard-tracked grass and benches where people can sit and look at statues of politicians or at flower beds planted with petunias and marigolds, the cheap and the hardy, downtown survivors."
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"Beauty is a cheap word, but beauty remains priceless."
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"Fast. Good. Cheap. Big. Any three and it's exploitation.
All four and it's destroying someone somewhere,
maybe even you."
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All four and it's destroying someone somewhere,
maybe even you."
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"Many great opportunities are not cheap; but some cheap opportunities are so great."
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"Smart people buy cheap and Chinese before the 2020-21 influenza season combines with COVID-19 to slow down production."
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"Life is so cheap, just we have to pay high cost to survive."
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"Cheap mentality can't afford my trust."
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"LIFE AND DEATH ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
MONEY AND SMILE ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
ANGER AND FRIENDSHIP ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
LOVE AND MEMORY ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
PLEASURE AND RAINBOW ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
PAST AND FAILURE ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
GHOST AND FEAR ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING"
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MONEY AND SMILE ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
ANGER AND FRIENDSHIP ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
LOVE AND MEMORY ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
PLEASURE AND RAINBOW ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
PAST AND FAILURE ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING;
GHOST AND FEAR ARE CHEAP BUT THRILLING"
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"Talk is cheap,' as the old saying goes. And I would suggest that it's so cheap that you can't even pay people to take it. Therefore, you might want to quit producing it."
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"Well, Ramón, I must tell you the irony of this entire situation." A smug smile graced Linda's face. "When your father first tried my tacos, do you know what he liked about them?"
"He just told me he tried fish tacos during spring break, and that he met a beautiful señorita on the beach. He never said that they were your tacos."
She shook her head. "Well, ask him again. And if he still lies, bring him to me---let him lie to my face. Yes, they were my tacos. I had a stand on the beach, and he ordered two tacos and a beer."
He'd told Ramón this part of the story many times; he'd just never said that she had been the one to make the tacos. Then again, he had also left out the part about how he had stolen her recipe, if that was true.
"He loved the fresh fish."
Linda laughed. "No, that was not it at all. Yes, he did love the fish, and he had never had a fish taco. But he loved the fresh salsa. He loved the spicy batter. He loved the handmade tortillas. It's funny to me, because you have absolutely none of those elements left today in your tacos."
Linda's words struck Ramón deep in his chest. She was right. Ramón had heard the story so many times. And Papá had always talked about how fresh and delicious all the ingredients were, including the handmade tortillas.
Ramón looked at her. "I know. He told me the same thing."
Linda placed her hand on Ramón's arm. "Ironic, isn't it? He used to tell me a story about a girlfriend he had in college who had made him an awful taco with canned tomatoes, American cheese, and iceberg lettuce. That her taco was so awful, that he could never marry her. And now, that is exactly the type of taco that you serve in your restaurant."
Wow. She was absolutely right. The full reason that Papá had started Taco King was to bring authentic Mexican food to the college kids at San Diego. Somewhere along the line---due to business advisers who'd suggested cutting costs and replacing fresh tomatoes with canned, crumbled queso fresco with American cheese, and handmade tortillas with mass-produced hard shells---Papá had abandoned his vision."
― Ramón and Julieta
"He just told me he tried fish tacos during spring break, and that he met a beautiful señorita on the beach. He never said that they were your tacos."
She shook her head. "Well, ask him again. And if he still lies, bring him to me---let him lie to my face. Yes, they were my tacos. I had a stand on the beach, and he ordered two tacos and a beer."
He'd told Ramón this part of the story many times; he'd just never said that she had been the one to make the tacos. Then again, he had also left out the part about how he had stolen her recipe, if that was true.
"He loved the fresh fish."
Linda laughed. "No, that was not it at all. Yes, he did love the fish, and he had never had a fish taco. But he loved the fresh salsa. He loved the spicy batter. He loved the handmade tortillas. It's funny to me, because you have absolutely none of those elements left today in your tacos."
Linda's words struck Ramón deep in his chest. She was right. Ramón had heard the story so many times. And Papá had always talked about how fresh and delicious all the ingredients were, including the handmade tortillas.
Ramón looked at her. "I know. He told me the same thing."
Linda placed her hand on Ramón's arm. "Ironic, isn't it? He used to tell me a story about a girlfriend he had in college who had made him an awful taco with canned tomatoes, American cheese, and iceberg lettuce. That her taco was so awful, that he could never marry her. And now, that is exactly the type of taco that you serve in your restaurant."
Wow. She was absolutely right. The full reason that Papá had started Taco King was to bring authentic Mexican food to the college kids at San Diego. Somewhere along the line---due to business advisers who'd suggested cutting costs and replacing fresh tomatoes with canned, crumbled queso fresco with American cheese, and handmade tortillas with mass-produced hard shells---Papá had abandoned his vision."
― Ramón and Julieta
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"A gluten based diet for the masses was born out of the Industrial Revolution's development of cheap mass produced factory foods with long shelf lives."
― Hypoxia, Mental Illness & Chronic Fatigue
― Hypoxia, Mental Illness & Chronic Fatigue
"What's a Moment
Without a Smile- I Wonder!
What's Humanity?
Without a Help rendered?
What's Love,
Without your Selfless Surrender?
What's Life,
Without Emotions..?
SIMPLY a Cheap borrowed Tender!"
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Without a Smile- I Wonder!
What's Humanity?
Without a Help rendered?
What's Love,
Without your Selfless Surrender?
What's Life,
Without Emotions..?
SIMPLY a Cheap borrowed Tender!"
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"People who want special taxes or subsidies for particular things seem not to understand that what they are really asking for is for prices to misstate the relative scarcities of things and the relative values that the users of these things put on them. . . Making anything artificially cheap usually means that it will be wasted."
― Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy
― Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy
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