Afford Quotes
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There has been little, if any, doubt that nothing short of a massive regime collapse, or (even more violent and bloody) full-scale war, will ever produce a non-nuclear North Korea. The regime is run by cold-minded and rational people who cannot afford to be emotional...
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For years governments have been promising more than they can deliver, and delivering more than they can afford.
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They gave themselves up wholly to their sorrow, seeking increase of wretchedness in every reflection that could afford it, and resolved against ever admitting consolation in future.
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The thing I keep hearing from folks is that they can’t afford to live in California anymore and they cannot stomach living in California anymore.
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I don't get sick. I can't afford to get sick.
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It's not something we want to do. But the reality is, we can't afford a new tram. And this mountain is bigger than one lift.
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Learn to invest in the best quality you can afford and wear pieces in different ways.
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Since the average person's small supply of politeness must last him all his life, he can't afford to waste it on bridge partners.
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Just because you can afford it doesn't mean you should buy it.
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We couldn't afford anything. Suitcase, clothes, everything, Barellan people bought for me.
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Every minute that we lose will cost us great losses later that we will not be able to afford.
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Ironically, many people can't afford to give precisely because they're not giving. If we pay our debt to God first, then we will incur His blessing to help us pay our debts to men. But when we rob God to pay men, we rob ourselves of God's blessing.
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What is the source of power of musicians who are financially browbeaten, most of whom work for minimum wage or less? Musicians who cannot even afford to buy tickets to operas or concerts in which they themselves perform?
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If you don't mind a word of advice, one never asks a lady to set her own price. If you have to ask, the answer will always be more than you can afford.
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The politicians say 'we' can't afford a tax cut. Maybe we can't afford the politicians.
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I wouldn't have the life I have without television. I wouldn't be looking out my apartment window onto the East River; I wouldn't be able to afford to have my mother with me this summer. So television has been very good to me.
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Things really began to move for us. In 1953 I could afford to marry Doreen.