A Quote by Priya Sachdev

Luxury cannot afford to intimidate. — © Priya Sachdev
Luxury cannot afford to intimidate.
Class structures are a luxury that we cannot afford.
Poverty is an expensive luxury. We cannot afford it.
Generations of women have sacrificed their lives to become their mothers. But we do not have that luxury any more. The world has changed too much to let us have the lives our mothers had. And we can no longer afford the guilt we feel at not being our mothers. We cannot afford any guilt that pulls us back to the past. We have to grow up, whether we want to or not. We have to stop blaming men and mothers and seize every second of our lives with passion. We can no longer afford to waste our creativity. We cannot afford spiritual laziness.
This country cannot afford the deceptive luxury of waging defensive warfare.
God is not a luxury you can't afford; He's a necessity you truly cannot live without!
Unfettered market American-style capitalism doesn't work. Developing countries can't afford that kind of luxury. They just can't afford it. Period. If there's a mistake, they can't afford to put out $2 trillion.
Wealthier countries have the luxury of entertaining fears the rest of the world cannot afford.
To trust people is a luxury in which only the wealthy can indulge; the poor cannot afford it.
...Delay, says Dr. Manner, is a luxury which people with right-now cancers cannot afford.
It irritates me to be told how things have always been done. I defy the tyranny of precedent. I cannot afford the luxury of a closed mind.
I don't own any of my own paintings because a Picasso original costs several thousand dollars and that's a luxury I cannot afford.
The boom for luxury goods is unending. There are people who never have to worry about whether they can afford something they like. In one part of the world or another there will always be someone with money to spend on luxury.
One does afford oneself the luxury to come into the studio and all day, every day, spend one's life making aesthetic propositions. What an immense luxury.
One does afford oneself the luxury to come into the studio and all day, every day, spend one's life making aesthetic propositions. What an immense luxury
Higher education cannot be a luxury reserved just for a privileged few. It is an economic necessity for every family. And every family should be able to afford it.
The flight of most members of a profession to the high empyrean, where they can work peacefully on purely scientific problems, isolated from the turmoil of real life, was perhaps quite appropriate at an earlier stage of science; but in today's world it is a luxury we cannot afford.
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