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  • Fares are higher [and] people don't travel as much. If they don't do that, it doesn't have the trickle down effect into the economy and the other sectors. -- David Neeleman
  • Among absent lovers, ardor always fares better. -- Sextus Propertius
  • Among absent lovers, ardor always fares better. -- Sextus Propertius
  • How fares it with the happy dead? -- Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • Ther's no great banquet but some fares ill. -- George Herbert
  • The godly seed fares well: the wicked's is accurst. -- Theocritus
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  • I'm interested in how innocence fares when it collides with hard reality. -- Geoffrey S. Fletcher
  • Conformity, humility, acceptance with these coins we are to pay our fares to paradise. -- Robert M. Lindner
  • Ill fares the State where many masters rule; let one be lord, one king supreme. -- Homer
  • Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay. -- Oliver Goldsmith
  • a sick society, unlike a sick individual, fares best under the ministration of many doctors. -- Georgia Harkness
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  • Well, I am going to exercise my prerogative of roaring and show you how fares nobility. Watch me. -- Jack London
  • An aircraft which is used by wealthy people on their expense accounts, whose fares are subsidized by much poorer taxpayers. -- Denis Healey
  • Discount air fares, a car in every parking space and the interstate highway system have made every place accessible - and every place alike. -- Ronald Steel
  • Yet some say Love by being thrall And simply staying possesses all In several beauty that Thought fares far To find fused in another star. -- Robert Frost
  • I think that as the market moves and costs get higher and fares get higher, it always creates opportunity. That's been the cycle over the years. -- David Neeleman
  • Who bides his time tastes the sweet Of honey in the saltiest tear; And though he fares with slowest feet Joy runs to meet him drawing near. -- James Whitcomb Riley
  • The earth flourishes, or is overrun with noxious weeds and brambles, as we apply or withhold the cultivating hand. So fares it with the intellectual system of man. -- Horace Mann
  • Fortune raises up and fortune brings low both the man who fares well and the one who fares badly; and there is no prophet of the future for mortal men. -- Sophocles
  • When a major airline goes on a route that a new entrant has gone into, reduces fares, increases capacity, and then when the new entrant goes off, they leave the route, that's not competition. -- John McCain
  • Just to cover the increase in fuel costs over the past two years, American would have had to raise fares nearly $75 per round-trip ticket. During this time period, our average fare increased by only $15. -- Gerard Arpey
  • I don't think JetBlue has a better chance of being profitable than 100 other predecessors with new airplanes, new employees, low fares, all touchy-feely ... all of them are losers. Most of these guys are smoking ragweed. -- Gordon Bethune
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