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Quotes About Costs

One of the reasons that our colleges have gotten so expensive is because of tenure.
~ Carlos Beruff
Expanding Medicaid without fixing Medicaid is a terrible idea.
~ Bob McDonnell
The traditional way that society looks at healthcare is to let people get terribly sick and then have an emergency room to take care of them and spend a lot of money on acute care for people who would have been kept out of hospital in the first place if they had had a lifestyle change.
~ Frans van Houten
Can a nation use the methods of terrorism? Can it harm innocent civilians in the process? What are the costs? Where is the line?
~ Ronen Bergman
We must be prepared to extract costs for those who sponsor and support terrorists, who provide them sanctuary, and who, despite their own claimed victimhood, continue to make the false distinction between good and bad terrorists.
~ Sushma Swaraj
Bathrooms are, on a square foot basis, the most expensive room in the house to renovate. If you want to test your heart's fitness, try shopping for simple bathroom faucets. Add in the cost of the required valves, mixers and trims, and you may need reviving when you see the tally!
~ Candice Olson
Increasing patient access to more affordable, FDA-approved generic and biosimilar medicines is a proven and tested solution to lowering prescription drug costs.
~ Chris Sununu
to tackle the problem of healthcare costs effectively, we'll need a system in which "everyone is practicing at the top of their license.
~ Robert Wachter
To live for one's principles, at all costs, is a dangerous speculation; and the failure of an ideal, no matter how humane and noble, is harder for the world to forgive and forget than bank robbery or the grand swindles of corrupt politicians.
~ Louisa May Alcott
The Democrats in the legislature agreed with us that welfare costs were headed for the stratosphere but claimed the solution was a huge tax increase—in other words, to keep pouring more money into a bucket that was full of holes.
~ Ronald Reagan
The mouse and his child, who had learned so much and had prevailed against such overwhelming odds, never could be persuaded to teach a success course. Popular demand was intense, but they steadfastly refused. The whole secret of the thing, they insisted, was simply and at all costs to move steadily ahead, and that, they said, could not be taught.
~ Russell Hoban
People are very protective of their cell phones, how it's used, where it's used and how much it costs. It has become a very personal issue for a whole lot of people in this country.
~ Steve Largent
The rising costs of higher education coupled with the stress of paying student loans are putting increasing pressure on students.
~ Hank Johnson
The costs of poor quality are tangible; they will cost you customers and money, and ultimately affect the success of your business.
~ Subir Chowdhury
But maybe a broken heart seemed a simple price to pay, the way that all costs that must be settled in the future appear, until they suddenly come due.
~ Alice Hoffman
They were often convoluted, and unless it was a state-of-the-art facility, they'd layer new systems on top of the old, ultimately spending more to force everything to work, rather than using that money on the front end to get a new, better system that would save time and money in the future.
~ ALLISON BRENNAN
Respect costs you nothing, and nothing gets a man killed quicker than confidence.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Vietnam War threatened to tear that consensus asunder, as the disaster in Southeast Asia consumed the presidency of Lyndon Johnson, the Democratic Party began questioning the costs of American global leadership
~ Joe Scarborough
To top it off, for those of you who are interested in the economics, it costs more to pursue a capital case toward execution than it does to have full life imprisonment without parole.
~ Ralph Nader
In his early years, he had invested so much energy, in his writings and in his speeches, to warning white America of the costs to themselves and to the country of their commitment to the myths and legends of America. As
~ Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises, for never intending to go beyond promise, it costs nothing.
~ Edmund Burke
Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises; for never intending to go beyond promises; it costs nothing.
~ Edmund Burke
There are so many men who can figure costs, and so few who can measure values.
~ Anonymous
In 2001, America 's hospitals provided nearly $21 billion in uncompensated health care services.
~ Gary Miller