A Quote by Hillary Clinton

No one should ever have to choose between paying the rent and filling their prescriptions. — © Hillary Clinton
No one should ever have to choose between paying the rent and filling their prescriptions.
Every Kentuckian deserves to be able to visit the doctor and get the treatment they need, and no one should have to choose between filling their prescriptions and paying their rent.
Success is not something you own; it's something you rent, and the rent is due every day. When you stop paying rent on success, you start paying the rent on failure.
None of us want to ever face a choice between putting food on the table or paying rent.
Retirement shouldn't be making the choice between buying much-needed medication or putting food on the table; making the choice between heating an apartment in the cold winter months or paying rent; making the choice between paying a phone bill or seeing a doctor.
No one should have to choose between taking lifesaving medicine and paying for food.
No one should have to choose between caring for their family when they need it most, and paying their bills.
People shouldn't be forced to chose between paying for rent or paying for medication. They deserve a government ready to take on Big Pharma by implementing health coverage, starting by extending pharmacare coverage to every Canadian.
No military or veteran family should have to choose between paying their bills and being together while one of our nation's heroes is in the hospital.
I've never had it so good in terms of taxes. I am paying the lowest tax rate that I've ever paid in my life. Now, that's crazy. And if you look at the Forbes 400, they are paying a lower rate, accounting payroll taxes, than their secretary or whomever around their office. On average. And so I think that actually people in my situation should be paying more tax. I think the rest of the country should be paying less.
No one should ever have to choose between their health and their job.
No woman should ever have to choose between maintaining a healthy pregnancy and a paycheck.
No one should ever be forced to choose between food and education, or medicine and shelter when they don't have the resources. It's very unfair.
I don't choose between my house phone and my mobile. I don't choose between my laptop and my notebook. And I don't intend to choose between my e-reader and my bookshelf.
In my twenties, my dad was paying half my rent and my ex boyfriend was paying the other half. I wasn't in a good place!
I'm very proud that the first bill I had the opportunity to sign into law as President was the Family and Medical Leave Act No parent should ever have to choose between work and family; between earning a decent wage and caring for a child.
The hardest obstacle I've ever had to overcome is probably my first steps into adulthood: paying rent, groceries, cooking, taxes. I was so anxious to grow up, and now I'm wishing I was still a kid.
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