Common law Quote by John Ruskin Download Open image “It’s unwise to pay too much, but it’s worse to pay too little.” — John Ruskin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Common law Littles Pay Too much Unwise
It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money -… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
“It is unwise to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money, that is all. When you pay too… — Zig Ziglar Copy Share Image
Looking back on my own career, I've come to the conclusion that too much money is worse than too little. — Guy Kawasaki Copy Share Image
One pays for everything, the trick is not to pay too much of anything for anything. — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
You always pay too much. Particularly for promises. There aint no such thing as a bargain promise. — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
It is better to pay and have little than to have much and be in debt. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
There are only two things wrong with money: too much or too little. — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
It's like you work with people, and based on the size of the budget, you sometimes can't pay them what they deserve. — Kevin Heffernan Copy Share Image
Character is doing the right thing even when it costs more than you want to pay. — Michael Josephson Copy Share Image
“Occult Theft,--Theft which hides itself even from itself, and is legal, respectable, and cowardly,--corrupts the body and soul of man, to the last fibre… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
Mighty of heart, mighty of mind, magnanimous-to be this is indeed to be great in life. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
Life is a magic vase filled to the brim, so made that you cannot dip from it nor draw from it; but it overflows… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
As in the instances of alchemy, astrology, witchcraft, and other such popular creeds, political economy, has a plausible idea at the root of it. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
I am far more provoked at being thought foolish by foolish people, than pleased at being thought sensible by sensible people; and the average… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
When we build ... let it not be for present delights nor for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
It is far more difficult to be simple than to be complicated; far more difficult to sacrifice skill and easy execution in the proper… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
It is a good and safe rule to sojourn in every place as if you meant to spend your life there, never omitting an… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
“You may trust to the truth of my sympathy; but you must remember that I am engaged in the investigation of enormous religious and… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
And remember, child, that nothing is ever done beautifully, which is done in rivalship; or nobly, which is done in pride. — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
The world is full of vulgar Purists, who bring discredit on all selection by the silliness of their choice; and this the more, because… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
Like other beautiful things in this world, its end (that of a shaft) is to be beautiful; and, in proportion to its beauty, it… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
No one familiar with the common law of England can read the Constitution of the United States without observing the great desire of the… — Samuel Freeman Miller Copy Share Image
“Uniformity in the common law, consisting of broad principles like the "reasonable person" standard, generally permits adjustment for the circumstances. This type of uniform… — Philip K. Howard Copy Share Image
Certainty is the mother of repose, and therefore the common law aims at certainty. — Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke Copy Share Image
Just as the common law derives from ancient precedents - judges' decisions - rather than statutes, baseball's codes are the game's distilled mores. Their… — George Will Copy Share Image
At the end of the day, the last thing I want to do is - well, anything. I just want to sleep. I crash… — Michael Ealy Copy Share Image
A large plural society cannot be governed without recognizing that, transcending its plural interests, there is a rational order with a superior common law. — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
This provision (the 4th Amendment) speaks for itself. Its plain object is to secure the perfect enjoyment of that great right of the common… — Joseph Story Copy Share Image
It is a common law of nature, which no time will ever change, that superiors shall rule their inferiors. — Dionysius of Halicarnassus Copy Share Image
“A Virgin Cure? It's a lie of the most terrible and monstrous sort." pg. 121 "In 1871, under common law, the age of consent… — Ami McKay Copy Share Image
“The difference between the past and the present is that individual freedom and security no longer fall to be protected solely through the D… — Pius Langa Copy Share Image
“They are the typical product of the structure of the German Lager: if one offers a position of privilege to a few individuals in… — Primo Levi Copy Share Image