A Quote by Harry Triguboff

I deal in volume. To sell volume, it must be affordable. So that's my whole life, is to make it affordable. — © Harry Triguboff
I deal in volume. To sell volume, it must be affordable. So that's my whole life, is to make it affordable.
Successful health reform must not just make health insurance affordable, affordable health insurance has to make health care affordable.
My idea is simply - is very simple - is that the books of poetry should be published in far greater volume and be distributed in far greater volume, in far more substantial manner. You can sell in supermarkets very cheaply. In paperbacks. You can sell in drugstores.
I tried all my life to make housing affordable. The more affordable the house, the more money I make.
Volume in your hair is sexy, and it doesn't necessarily have to be that Brigitte Bardot kind of volume - it's just that nice texture up top that gives it some life and body to it.
Our goal is to make sure that everyone in this country has access to affordable healthcare, including people with pre-existing conditions. So they can access affordable coverage. That is not what you have with Obamacare.
Hillary Clinton has a $350 billion plan that she says will make college more affordable. Which has to be better than my parents' plan to make college affordable: 'Be good at sports.'
When volume drops off, prices settle down. Volume is the force that turns stocks higher.
I took five years on the first volume, five years on the second volume, and ten years on the third volume.
Fashion is about affordable luxury ... To succeed, designers need to be affordable, wearable, accessible, and aspirational.
The Affordable Care Act has turned out to be anything but affordable.
What I see are people who want affordable energy. They want strong environmental standards - they want a lot of things - but first and foremost they want affordable energy. And if you want affordable energy, you want oil, gas and coal.
The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean. The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water volume.
Enacting elements of the Affordable Care Act isn't backtracking on core principles, but rather understanding that new ways to help make health care affordable builds stronger businesses and saves struggling hospitals. And that is a very attractive offer.
We set no volume goals in our insurance business generally-and certainly not in reinsurance-as virtually any volume can be achieved if profitability standards are ignored.
The Affordable Care Act is no longer affordable.
Obamacare is not affordable by the USA and it's not affordable by people.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!