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Costs rationalize decisions.
You have to weigh the joy against the risk.
Life is made up of compromises.
In every decision there must be some regrets.
Options are good. Keeps people choosing.
Most things worth having require some sacrifice, usually more than you expect.
Why choose when you can have everything?
Everyone wants to be worth a little sacrifice.
Nothing worthwhile is gained without sacrifice.
The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision.
Sometimes, fewer choices can be a good thing.
Life isn't made of choices, it's made of trades. Some are good, some are bad, but they all have a cost.
We talk often about choice. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's time to choose.
I have a choice.
The least outlay is not always the greatest gain.
But there is risk.
But the risk is worth it.
Of two evils we must always choose the least.
In any survival situation, you need to weigh the risk and the reward.
One always has a choice.
Don't think of cost. Think of value.Cost-- John Spence
Every sacrifice has consequences.
Life is full of tough choices between less-than-perfect alternatives.
If you have a choice of two things and can't decide, take both.
Every choice you make has an end result.
Every opportunity worth pursuing comes with a price tag. Either sweat or sacrifice. Sometimes both.
There's no gain, without pain.
A choice with no consequences has no value. Making a choice knowing there will be consequences, and being willing to bear them, is what distinguishes the right choices from the wrong ones.
Whatever you compromise to gain, you will lose.
Drawbacks are good when you are on holiday. If the holiday were too good you might not want to go home again ...
Significant change requires significant sacrifice.
Quality of life isn't measured only by what we gain, but also by what we trade for it.
There are times when simplicity makes a decision for you.
Every decision has a cost. Do I have to make this decision at all or can I move on to the next thing? What we decided to leave out is almost as important as what we put in.
Weigh the reward of the mitzva against the pleasure of the sin, and also weigh the pleasure of the sin against the punishment it will inevitably bring. Are we getting a good deal by opting for sin? Clearly, we are not.
Sometimes we don't know what's best until we're forced into it. Often you can be just as happy or even happier with less.
It is true that nothing is gained without something being lost: everyone knows that in fulfilling oneself one necessarily sacrifices some possibilities.
Anything worth having is worth paying that price for.
Sometimes it is best to keep one's advantages close.
Of two evils, I always choose the lesser.
The cost you will pay to achieve the goal is worthwhile.
There is an opportunity cost in every action.
Some things are worth the splurge.
Everything worth anything is worth risk.
Faced with a choice, do both.
Where there is little risk, there is little reward.
Leaving some things undone is a necessary tradeoff for extraordinary results.
Choose in haste and regret at leisure.
You can't always make good choices. Sometimes you have to settle for making a choice you can live with.
Sometimes in life there are sacrifices with no guarantees.
Sacrifices are not in vain. At the end, everything will pay off.
Although I'm seldom aware enough to see it, the greater cost regarding that which I possess was not what I paid for it, but what someone along the way sacrificed so that I might have the opportunity to pay for it.
Choose with no regret.
Sometimes you have to give something up to get something better.
When you want anything badly, you always have to make some sacrifices.
The reward is in the risk.
It's better to risk everything than hold on to nothing
Next to knowing when to seize an opportunity, the most important thing in life is to know when to forego an advantage.
Choices, Choices, Choice.!
We make sacrifices for the ones we love.
Sacrifice money rather than principle.
There is a choice to make, a chance to take.
Weighing benefits against costs is the way most people make decisions - and the way most businesses make decisions, if they want to stay in business. Only in government is any benefit, however small, considered to be worth any cost, however large.
Choices are abundant, it is the right decision which is the rare one!
You always have to sacrifice something when you want to achieve something.
The advantage of some is won by an equivalent loss of others.
Nothing good ever comes without a price.
Sometimes the only course of action is the lesser of two evils.
Sometimes it is worth taking a risk, no matter what the consequences.
Never worry about what you're going lose but what you're going gain
Bottom line - the options we consider usually suffer from comparison with other options.
Nothing important happens in life without a cost.
Choices and consequences come in package deals. When we make a choice, we ignite the consequences that can come along with it.
Cover the downside.
Choices and consequences. Choices and consequences.
Every action has its pleasures and its price.
When forced to choose, I will not trade even a night's sleep for the chance of extra profits.
Quality is not for compromise.
Always try to choose quality over quantity
Risk is the price you pay for opportunity.
That which is worth while is seldom easy.
For success, choice is more important than action.
You always have a choice.
Trade-offs have been with us ever since the late unpleasantness in the Garden of Eden.
Sometimes the right thing to do will cost us our greatest sacrifices, but the rewards will always outweigh our losses
Sometimes you have to sacrifice because you see what the end goal is. When you have a dream and you want to get it done, you can't wait on other people.
What is the cheapest to you now is likely to be the dearest to you in the end.
Now I ask you to make your sacrifice. Take a gamble. I took the plunge and I'm glad of it.
What you risk reveals what you value.
Most thing worth doing come with their fair share of risks
When you train for a marathon, there's always a cost. You're always forced to give something up.
All interested parties must be willing to make significant sacrifices.
The opportunities far outweigh the disappointments.
Economists suggest that we should assess the value of decisions in terms of two considerations: the costs of decisions and the costs of errors.
The cost of doing something would be terrific; the cost of doing nothing even greater.
There is no gain so certain as that which arises from sparing what you have.
There's always a price.
There is an opportunity cost for everything we do. This is why we must have the awareness to ensure that what we are pursuing is really what we value, because the pursuit leaves countless lost opportunities in its wake. We choose one experience at the sacrifice of all other experiences.
The greatest sacrifice is the sacrifice of time.
The choices we make can have lasting consequences.
There is no perfect strategic decision. One always has to pay a price. One always has to balance conflicting objectives, conflicting opinions, and conflicting priorities. The best strategic decision is only an approximation - and a risk.