“nobody ever stops drinking until the cost of drinking becomes higher than the cost of not drinking.” HigherCostDrinkingStop Drinking Author:Isabelle Holland
“And having thoughtlessly polluted our streams and rivers, we have seen in recent years a rapidly growing market for bottled drinking water. I am sure that some will say that a rapidly growing market for water is "good for the economy," and most of us are still affluent enough to pay the cost. Nevertheless, it is a considerable cost that we are now paying for drinkable water, which we once had in plentiful supply at little cost or none at all. And the increasing of the cost suggests that the time may come when the cost will be unaffordable.” YearsMayLittlesStillsEnoughWaterPayEconomyGrowingCostRiversDrinkingEnvironmentalStreamsNeverthelessDrinking WaterAffluentPlentiful Book:The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays Source: The Way of Ignorance: And Other Essays
“Jenna Bush was cited for underage drinking in Austin Friday. Her dad warned her that too much partying at school could cost her a good career. At $400,000, he's making the lowest salary of any of his Yale classmates.” SchoolPartyCareersToo MuchDadCostDrinkingLowestFridaySalaryYaleAustinClassmatesUnderage Drinking Author:Argus Hamilton
“The obvious issue is providing clean drinking water and sanitation to every single human being on earth at the cost of little more than one year of the Kyoto treaty.” YearsHumansLittlesEarthWaterHuman BeingsIssuesCostCleanDrinkingObviousProvidingCleaningTreatiesDrinking WaterDrink WaterClean WaterKyotoSanitationClean Drinking Water Author:Bjorn Lomborg