We have a lot of things we give away to people who are very, very wealthy in this country. And I'm not sure that our federal government can afford that.
I fear debt. I don't like being indebted to banks. I have a rule in life that I will get it when I can afford it.
The idea that science is just some luxury that you'll get around to if you can afford it is regressive to any future a country might dream for itself.
I've lived very well all my life, even when I had no money, and there's very little I can't afford.
The hardest part of directing is the choosing. Unlike an actor who can do a variety of work, it is a year of your life, you can't afford to get it wrong.
Time is undoubtedly one of your greatest tools for success. You truly can't afford not to use it wisely.
U.S. economic prosperity is closely tied to the availability of a reliable and affordable supply of energy.
The French have got to understand that a film is so expensive that it can no longer afford to be regional or even national in scope.
My doctor is wonderful. Once, in 1955, when I couldn't afford an operation, he touched up the X-rays.
In 12 or 15 years, there will be routine, affordable space tourism not just in the U.S. but in a lot of countries.
...don’t discount intuition. It holds more wisdom than technology can ever afford
No company can afford not to move forward. It may be at the top of the heap today but at the bottom of the heap tomorrow, if it doesn't.
When I was a child, I didn't fly - we couldn't afford to fly. Flying was for rich people.
Everything we do we should look at in terms of millions of people who can't afford it.
Having a think about whether you can afford 'this' or 'that' is a good discipline to have, to maximise what you can achieve to the highest standard.
Alexander Knox: The rich. You know why they're so odd? Because they can afford to be.
The human young must learn to perceive these affordances, in some degree at least, but the young of some animals do not have time to learn the ones that are crucial for survival.
There was a time when my mum would sew costumes for the dance studio so we could keep doing our classes because we couldn't afford them.
Avner: We can't afford to be that decent anymore. Robert: I don't know if we were ever that decent.
I can't afford to die; I'd lose too much money.
The nature of an innovation is that it will arise at a fringe where it can afford to become prevalent enough to establish its usefulness without being overwhelmed by the inertia of the orthodox system.