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Quotes About Infrastructure

We need to strengthen basic infrastructure in border areas so that people don't migrate to other places looking for better opportunities.
~ Rajnath Singh
I was elected to fight for the people of New Jersey, to win federal investment in our infrastructure, to strengthen our health care, to address gun violence, and get back our SALT deductions.
~ Tom Malinowski
A demography that is digitising rapidly, and the potential to invest in infrastructure, are the key strengths of India.
~ Chanda Kochhar
Two decades of experience as an entrepreneur and CEO has informed my view that our priorities must stress improving educational outcomes, rebuilding America's infrastructure, lowering health care costs, addressing climate change, reforming immigration, and ushering in an advanced energy economy.
~ John Delaney
All Western cities face significant challenges on social integration. Our populations are booming, but social integration is not keeping pace. Rapid growth is a sign of our success, but it also puts stress on housing, infrastructure - and on communities.
~ Sadiq Khan
We need strong public health institutions to respond to any challenge. We need to deal with critical infrastructure. The reality is that very little money has flowed to communities to help our first responders; to help our hospitals; to help the public health infrastructure.
~ Bob Menendez
Bridges and stations are very strongly related to the development of a city.
~ Santiago Calatrava
My staff has been working on structural fixes to equitably help disadvantaged areas - left wanting after decades of neglect - to become complete communities with the parks, infrastructure and amenities they deserve.
~ Kevin Faulconer
Tax can be structured in a way that actually encourages investment in infrastructure and encourages investment in Australia from overseas.
~ Andrew Forrest
The immediate, highest priority need, in my humble opinion, is that we build quickly the interim structures that can channel water away from population and businesses in the New Orleans area.
~ Billy Tauzin
By removing at-risk structures and taking other steps to mitigate the impacts of flooding, we make our communities safer and avoid repetitive repair costs to roads, bridges, and other public infrastructure.
~ Phil Scott
Down the country, people in rural areas are struggling to get a speed of even 1 MB, not much better than the old dial-up system we used to have when the system was in relative infancy.
~ Enda Kenny
But, on balance, we seized the marketplace. We've got a great infrastructure. And yes it's struggling in some areas because of some external factors and some internal factors.
~ Jim Cantalupo
Car accidents kill so many of us; we're not going to give up cars, so it seems like we ought to make them harder to crash.
~ John Gruber
When we invest in our roads and bridges, we are investing in our people and our future.
~ Kay Ivey
Our people need significant investments in bridges, tunnels and roads.
~ Tom Malinowski
When I see the crumbling roads and bridges, or the dilapidated airports, or the factories moving overseas to Mexico, or to other countries, I know these problems can all be fixed, but not by Hillary Clinton - only by me.
~ Donald Trump
The military infrastructure grew me. My faith in God is important, my belief in my country is important, my relationship to my family is important, the things that Mom and Dad tell you growing up are important.
~ Tommy Franks
keeps Mexico ticking over
~ Paul Theroux
It was soon clear as we ground through traffic that though Calexico, California, was a small town, Mexicali, on the other side of the thirty-foot fence, was a city of a million people, with an international airport, a large cathedral, a bullring, two museums, hospitals, four universities, a dental school, several public libraries, and industrial areas, sprawling in the desert of Baja
~ Paul Theroux
The only works of art America has given are her plumbing and her bridges.
~ Beatrice Wood
All our institutions rest upon business. Without it we should not have schools, colleges, churches, parks, playgrounds, pavements, books, libraries, art, music, or anything else that we value.
~ Unknown
And aspirations will come up against an ineluctable reality—today's energy system, which is more than 80 percent based on oil, natural gas, and coal, with a huge embedded investment in infrastructure and supply chains—all of which will be required to meet the energy needed during the recovery period and get back on the economic growth track (see Figure 3).
~ Daniel Yergin
after 1688 the state began to rely more on talent and less on political appointees, and developed a powerful infrastructure to run the country.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu