She wished she had cancer instead. She'd trade Alzheimer's for cancer in a heartbeat. She felt ashamed for wishing this, and it was certainly a pointless bargaining, but she permitted herself the fantasy anyway. With cancer, she'd have something to fight. There was surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. There was the chance that she could win. Her family and the community at Harvard would rally behind her battle and consider it noble. And even if it defeated her in the end, she'd be able to look them knowingly in the eye and say good-bye before she left.
— Lisa GenovaDon't just bargain for success. Pay the price!
— Israelmore AyivorKnowledge may be power, but cake has great bargaining properties.
— Julia SeitzBargaining with God is pointless. He already has a thousand followers that will do what you bargained to do for free.
— Shannon L. AlderLike Mom, Zoe thought–like Mom used to. And that’s where they differed, for Zoe wrote quiet poetry suffused with twilight and questions. It’s not even good poetry, she thought. I don’t have talent, it’s her. I should be the one ill; she has so much to offer, so much life. “You’re a dark one,” her mother said sometimes with amused wonder. “You’re a mystery.
— Annette Curtis KlauseSuspense was an excellent tool for keeping powerful people off balance. It gave one bargaining power.
— Robin HobbWe have to teach the young that no one is out to do them any favours, even NGOs are formed for some motives, either to steal or to promote a particular person's image or that of an organisation etc.If you must get anything out of anyone, you must come with a bargaining chip.
— Magnus Nwagu AmudiEvery broken heart has screamed at one time or another: Why can't you see who I truly am?
— Shannon L. AlderIn each case, the relative cost of postponing the purchase for buyer and seller determines the intensity of competition between the [past and future] selves of the seller. If the buyer has a lower cost of postponing the purchase (delay, making do with an interior model) than the seller (inventory, staff salaries) the buyer has the bargaining power.
— Rakesh V. VohraThey say grief occurs in five stages. First there's denial followed by anger. Then comes bargaining, depression and acceptance. But grief is a merciless master. Just when you think you're free you realize you never stood a chance.
— Emily Thorne