Unfunded Liabilities Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is more damaging to a new truth than an old error. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Flippancy is a flower whose roots are often underground in the subconsciousness. — G.K. Chesterton
I had many opportunities to get behind products in the past, and I was always careful to evaluate all of them. I will not put my name to shoddy items. — Bear Grylls
In so much SF, either gender roles are the ones we're used to in the here and now, only transported to the future, or else they're supposedly different, but characters still are slotting into various stereotypes. — Ann Leckie
The only problem with capitalism is the capitalists. — Herbert Hoover
Beer's intellectual. What a shame so many idiots drink it. — Ray Bradbury
One writes primarily to free oneself from oneself. — Marty Rubin
Do we really want the people who created $40 trillion of unfunded liabilities in Social Security and Medicare in charge of our health care? Faceless bureaucrats, power-lusting politicians, and people spending other people's money are a recipe for disaster. — Ed Crane
The Harmonica is the world's best-selling musical instrument. You're welcome. — Bob Dylan
Raising the traditional and early retirement ages will mean extending workers' taxable earning years, fueling economic growth and putting a dent in our unfunded-liabilities crisis by delaying payouts. — Michelle Malkin
... and then showed Owen the reservation. Four people.
"But we're only two," Owen said.
"Yeah, but my ego needs more space than that. — Aleksandr Voinov
Tax increases slow economic growth. Why would you raise taxes? We need to reform spending, the tens of trillions of unfunded liabilities can never be funded by tax increases, that can only be fixed by reducing spending. — Grover Norquist
What else is Wisdom? What of man's endeavour
Or God's high grace, so lovely and so great?
To stand from fear set free, to breathe and wait;
To hold a hand uplifted over Hate;
And shall not Loveliness be loved for ever? — Euripides