Cost an Arm and a Leg
Many things cost much more than we want to pay.
If we believe their price is too high, we say they cost an arm and a leg. Most of the time we mean they cost too much money:
- Fancy cars
- Big houses
- The latest electronics
- Long vacations
All these may be nice, but none are worth the loss of an arm or leg. In fact, I don’t know anyone who wants to give an arm and a leg for anything.
Sometimes we say, “I would give my right arm for” something we want. However, we don’t mean it. We simply wish we owned that item.
On Veterans Day, we honor those who pay a great price for our freedom.
Many give an arm and a leg or much more. Those who serve our country face danger most of us cannot imagine.
Veterans often suffer in ways we never see. We immediately notice missing arms and legs. However, losses we don’t see can cause as much pain or worse.
One good turn deserves another. Do something special for a veteran this week. We can never repay veterans for all they give. However, we can offer respect and an attitude of gratitude.
To those who faithfully serve or have served, thank you. We salute you, one and all.
“The ransom for a life is costly, no payment is ever enough” (Psalm 49:8 NIV).
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3 thoughts on “Cost an Arm and a Leg”
My son is career military with five children and stationed in Korea. Thank you Diane.
Thanks to your son and all the family for his service, Nancy. God bless you.