Quotes about afford
affordable health means provided services tools truly
Truly affordable but high-quality health care tools and services are the only means by which quality health care can be provided to all. Muhammad Yunus
afford ball facing felt gave joe knowing mistake mistakes runs sitting throwing tight
Knowing that Joe has pitched as well as he has, it had nothing to do with him facing us the first time. He's been throwing the ball great. It felt like it was going to be a tight game, and then I gave up two runs in about two minutes, before anybody's even sitting in their seats. ... I couldn't afford to make a mistake after that. Curt Schilling
afford allow college current families kids limited
Kids have the potential, but many don't come from families and neighborhoods that allow them to afford college at the current prices. There are limited alternatives to TAP. Chris Johnson
afforded art grant paid school
I wouldn't be here if it were not for the grant system that paid for me to go to art school - because my parents couldn't have afforded it. Peter Capaldi
afforded allow bring businesses expansion geared jobs mall several stores students toward
The expansion of the mall will bring about 500 new jobs and the expansion of the mall will allow businesses to strive, Many of the new stores are geared toward college-age students, several of which can be afforded on a students budget.
afford attuned buying cars finally hot kid means muscle people remember taste wanting
What it means is that the taste of the people who are buying at Barrett-Jackson are more attuned to them (the muscle cars and hot rods). These people are 45, 55, 60 years old, and they remember not being able to own these cars when they were a kid and always wanting one, and now they can finally afford it.
affordable attractive bringing offering rich
What it is doing is bringing this offering that is attractive down from the bailiwick of the extraordinarily rich to what is now a pretty affordable offering.
afford afraid ask best blind hear interest questions today
What institutions can't afford today is to be blind to things, to not ask questions to which they're afraid to hear the answers. It is in the best interest of everyone to get more background.
afford believed cared conscious daily force god holding loved order protected together truly
What if we truly believed there is a God -- a beneficent order to things, a force that's holding things together without our conscious control? What if we could see, in our daily lives, the working of that force? What if we believed it loved us somehow, and cared for us, and protected us? What if we believed we could afford to relax? Marianne Williamson
afford avoid leaving trying
What we're trying to avoid is someone who can't afford a $20 co-pay from leaving a pharmacy without getting their medicine.
afford learn mistakes tough
That's the thing. We can't learn from our mistakes in something like this. We can't afford to make a mistake. That's why it's so tough to do. Pete Carroll
afford wider
That's to afford the recruiters out there a wider aperture to go after.
afford definitely guys older position realize
That's the one thing guys have to realize - it's not about doing so much more. It's about doing your job, ... We're definitely in a position now where we can't afford to have older guys make mistakes. William Henderson
afforded boon
That's been a real boon for us this year. Like 'George Washington,' we couldn't have afforded it.
affordable anyone education higher pursue wants wish
That's a very magnanimous gesture. I wish that higher education could be affordable to anyone who wants to pursue it.
afford came roll time
I was probably around 50 (percent) when I came back (the first time). I just wanted to play. Things were going well. We were on a roll and I just wanted to get back in there. I couldn't afford to take time off.
afford came dig hole hung league ourselves proud start trying
I was proud of the way we hung in and came back at the end. That showed me we were still trying to win. But we have to get off to a better start than we did today. We can't afford to dig a big hole for ourselves like we did today, because our league is tough.
afford focusing guys happy instead keeping leg losing lost sort
I was really focusing on keeping that leg with me instead of losing it. I sort of got lost in the rotation. With these guys there's no way you can afford to make that kind of mistake. I was happy I managed to come back. I didn't give it up. Alexandre Despatie
afforded again caught finish hard open opportunity return rock trust
I wasn't afforded the opportunity to return to school. I'm caught between a rock and a hard place. I want to finish school, but I don't trust these people. Are they really going to open again in March? E. O. Wilson
afford artificial clock hard high school shot small
I would like to see a shot clock in high school basketball. I know it would be hard financially for small schools, but I think they can do it in (Class) 4A and 5A schools. If they can afford artificial turf, they can afford a shot clock. Tommy Aldridge
afford cab cable lose people
I would lose my people ? cab drivers, bartenders and others, ... who can't afford cable TV. Harry Caray
afford believe lose
If we lose this thing called 'aloha,' we're just like any sand-and-surf destination. I don't believe we can afford to go there.
afford checks positions public risk
If the checks aren't done, then that's a mistake. You can't afford to take the risk with officer-level positions in public companies.
affordable builder couple housing people percent ten
If the builder is going to try and resell in a couple of years, he is not going to build a slum. Ten years ago, affordable housing accounted for 80 percent of the market; today, it's only 5 percent. We need affordable housing. And this is going to be a way to get people into housing affordably.
afford family found housing kids stay
If the family can afford to stay around to get their kids in kindergarten, they have probably found a way to do the housing thing. Scott Patterson
affordable both case congress elect house houses majority people prepared repeal
If the House Republicans want to repeal the Affordable Care Act, they should make their case to the American people and elect a president and a majority in both Houses of Congress prepared to do that. Jerrold Nadler
afford attention money paid people saying tax
If the American people paid attention tonight, they know that those who keep saying 'we can't afford a tax cut,' just don't want to give the money back to the American people, Pete Domenici
afford game lose sean somebody taken talk took understand valuable wants
If that took place, we understand the penalties. We understand somebody being taken out of the game. Sean is so valuable to us. I had a long talk with him afterward, and he understands that. He's all football. He wants to play. He's one of our leaders. He's had an outstanding year. He's very valuable to us. We can't afford to lose somebody like that. Joe Gibbs
afford engines slow
We are the engines of growth, and we can't afford to see those engines slow down.
afford bunch county defend department hand justice money spend threatened trying
We caved. We don't want to spend a bunch of taxpayers' money trying to defend this. The Department of Transportation threatened to hand us over to the Justice Department, and our county can't afford that kind of stuff.
afford fourth needed offensive particular rebounds shot stop time
We couldn't make a shot or get a stop at the particular time when we needed one. They got offensive rebounds and in the fourth quarter, you can't afford to do that.
afford challenge game played room zone
We played the whole game in our zone and we can't afford to do that. This is a challenge to each one of us in this room to be better. Shane Doan
afford amongst attempt demands freedom further importance intensity self-knowledge squander strive task
We must strive for freedom if we strive for self-knowledge. The task of self-knowledge and of further self-development is of such importance and seriousness, it demands such intensity of effort, that to attempt it any old way and amongst other things is impossible. The person who undertakes this task must put it first in his life, which is not so long that he can afford to squander it on trifles.