“In Heaven, each of us will have a special place to live. Before Jesus left this earth, He told His followers that He would prepare a place for them and all believers in the hereafter. In My Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto Myself; that where I am, there ye may be also (John 14:2,3). One of these days, we're going to own a mansion that isn't going to cost us anything - no upkeep, no expenses!” IfsMayEarthFatherHouseJesusLeftHeavenSpecialCostBelieverThese DaysHeavenlyExpensesFollowersHereafterMansionsPlaces To LiveSpecial PlacesUpkeep Author:David Berg
“I will not spend the money for myself. I will rather spend it in special business on a no-profit-no-loss policy. We will also establish an eye hospital where even beggars will be given treatment at the cost of Taka 10-20.” EyeGivenLossSpecialPolicyCostProfitTreatmentHospitalsBeggar Author:Muhammad Yunus
“When corporations get special handouts from the government, subsidies and tax breaks, it costs you. It means you have to pay more in taxes to make up for these hidden expenses, and government has less money for good schools and roads, Medicare and national defense and everything else you need.” NeedsMeanGovernmentSchoolPayBreakSpecialCostTaxesDefenseCorporationsExpensesMedicareSubsidiesNational DefenseTax BreaksHandoutsGood School Author:Robert Reich
“There are lots of secretaries who send off special envoys and yes, say, "Do a great job," and that's fine until it costs you something. And then they cut you off.” JobsCuttingSpecialFineCostSecretaryGreat Job Author:Daniel Fried
“If I were dead, then nobody in England would have to fuss about the cost of my security and whether or not I merited such special treatment for so long.” IfsLongSpecialSecurityCostEnglandTreatmentSpecial Treatment Author:Salman Rushdie
“The constant need for special waivers is symptomatic of poorly written public policy. It's a signal that the cost of compliance is unreasonably high; the benefits are hard to measure; and either legislators or regulators have failed to do their homework.” NeedsHardWrittenSpecialPolicyCostBenefitsConstantSignalsHomeworkLegislatorsPublic PolicyComplianceRegulatorsWaiver Author:John Sununu