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Last updated on November 14, 2024.
We can't afford not to fully fund education.
Whenever I can afford to do something, I do it.
We are spirits. That bodies should be lent us while they afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge or in doing good to our fellow-creatures, is a kind of benevolent act of God. When they become unfit for these purposes and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid become an encumbrance and answer none of these intentions for which they were given, it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we get rid of them. Death is that way.
I've no regrets. I don't think you can afford to. — © Alun Wyn Jones
I've no regrets. I don't think you can afford to.
A civilization has the ethics it can afford
We can afford to lose money - even a lot of money. But we can't afford to lose reputation - even a shred of reputation.
I can't afford another Camaro.
I would want to keep that in a little glass sphere, perhaps in the corner of my living room, lit up. But, I think that's an extremely expensive rig. The costumes were crazy expensive, beyond anything they could afford to give you, to take away. They're going to be in a museum of some kind, on display until they get the go for Tron: Legacy 2. It would have been awesome to keep, though. I don't think there was anything that they could afford to let go. I probably would have been arrested.
We cannot afford to weaponize race.
As a professional, I cannot afford to be complacent.
Luxury cannot afford to intimidate.
The education system is where young skulls full of mush are programmed and propagandized into the system. They are highly valuable. That's why they're subsidized. You know, universities are approaching the same circumstance we have in health care. What it costs is not related at all to market forces. Meaning what it costs is not related to what people can afford. You get right down to it, how many Americans, how many families can afford 20,000, 30,000, $50,000 a year or semester to send their kids off to college? It has to be subsidized.
We can afford no liberties with liberty itself.
Israel cannot afford to be duped. — © Ehud Barak
Israel cannot afford to be duped.
Lend only what you can afford to lose.
Where there is abundance you can afford waste.
You can't afford the luxury of a negative thought
I can't afford to be a member of a golf course.
Power is the ability to afford not to learn.
I can't afford to retire.
When I was a student, I couldn't afford anything.
I cannot afford to have one thought in my mind that is not in His
Nobody's about saving anymore. No one cares about a rainy day anymore. Nobody saves up enough for even an umbrella for a rainy day. It's sad. It really is a new form of slavery. We used to work to be able to afford material things. Now we work for these things. They're the boss. That house you can't afford, that car that's out of your price range, that cellphone that drains your bank account - that's your boss.
I don't think I would live outside of the Northwest. I think the quality of life in Portland is really good. People move from intense, high-powered jobs, and move to Portland, work half as much and live twice as good. They can afford bigger houses, or they can actually afford to buy a house, they can work the minimal amount and still get by. I think there's a really strong sense of community there. It's beautiful.
I find man utterly unaware of what his wealth is or his fundamental capability is. He says time and again, "We can't afford it." For instance, we are saying now that we can't afford to do anything about pollution but after the costs of not doing something about pollution have multiplied many fold beyond what it would cost to correct it now, we will spend many fold what it would cost us now to correct it.
In a monetary system, most of us live near our work with a house, car, and lifestyle we can afford (or, all too often, cannot afford), rather than the one we prefer. We are only as free as our purchasing power permits. Even many wealthy people today select a residence mainly to impress others with their status. Lacking a true sense of self worth, many live to impress others.
People are constantly telling me, whether they are friends who feel sorry for me, because I can't find a place to live, or real estate agents, "You can't afford an apartment the size you need with this many books. Why don't you just put some of your books in storage?" And I always say the same thing: "What if I told you I had four children? Would you say, 'You just can't afford to house four children. Why don't you just put two of them in storage?'" That's how I feel.
You can't afford to be bitter in this industry.
One cannot afford to be a realist.
When you are a public personality, you can't afford to be a recluse.
I can't afford to take advice.
I can afford to say what I wish.
Growing up is loving what you can afford to.
We can't afford to be killing one another.
If you can afford to advertise, you don't need to.
No lawyer can afford to be ignorant of the Bible.
Britain can only spend what it can afford.
Never is a promise, and you can't afford to lie.
You can't afford to be afraid of failure in this business. — © Vikram Bhatt
You can't afford to be afraid of failure in this business.
Few men can afford to be angry.
We can't afford any president to fail.
We cannot afford to leave the poor behind.
he who has nothing to lose can afford all risks.
The question is, when so many others cut corners, shave the truth, self-deal, believe in the fast buck, and follow the crowd along the low road of least resistance, can we even afford to travel the high road of ethical behavior? Frankly, we can't afford anything else. Any other competitive angle is a pure crapshoot in today's business world. Companies with shaky ethics and shabby standards will be crippled as they try to compete in our changing world.
We can't afford to waste people. We can't afford to have people think the game is over before it's begun. We've got to be saying to the Canadian people: you can't tax cut your way to a productive 21st-century economy. You can talk that talk, but it's not going to give you a productive 21st-century economy, because it will scythe apart the public goods that make prosperity possible. That's what we've got to say, and so we shall.
Looking a dead insect in the sack of basmati that had come all the way from Dehra Dun, he almost wept with sorrow and marvel at its journey, which was tenderness for his own journey. In India almost nobody would be able to afford this rice, and you had to travel around the world to be able to eat such things where they were cheap enough that you could gobble them down without being rich; and when you got home to the place where they grew, you couldn't afford them anymore.
There is no one that we can afford to throw away.
I cannot afford to make mistakes.
There is the risk you cannot afford to take, and there is the risk you cannot afford not to take. — © Peter Drucker
There is the risk you cannot afford to take, and there is the risk you cannot afford not to take.
No organism can afford to be conscious of matters with which it could deal at unconscious levels. Broadly, we can afford to sink those sorts of knowledge which continue to be true regardless of changes in the environment, but we must maintain in an accessible place all those controls of behavior which must be modified for every instance. The economics of the system, in fact, pushes organisms toward sinking into the unconscious those generalities of relationship which remain permanently true and toward keeping within the conscious the pragmatic of particular instances.
Gratefulness is a payment everyone can afford.
I'm living beyond my means, but I can afford it.
God is a luxury I can't afford.
You're fortunate when you can afford to be virtuous.
A statesman cannot afford to be a moralist.
I know of a few multimillionaires who started trading with inherited wealth. In each case, they lost it all because they didn't feel the pain when they were losing. In those formative first few years of trading, they felt they could afford to lose. You're much better off going into the market on a shoestring, feeling that you can't afford to lose. I'd rather bet on somebody starting out with a few thousand dollars than on somebody who came in with millions.
He can afford to be a fool.
We cannot afford to have lies in music.
A mom can't afford to be sick.
I can't afford to be quiet all the time. I learned that.
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