Quotes about Insurance
Many people are willing to have Jesus as part of their lives—as long as it doesn't cost them anything. They may even profess faith in Jesus and join a church. But Jesus to them is almost like an insurance policy—something they obtain and then forget about until they die. What keeps you from being His disciple?
— Billy Graham
The way to misuse our possessions is to use them as an insurance against the morrow. Anxiety is always directed to the morrow, whereas goods are in the strictest sense meant to be used only for to-day.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
You don't need miracles in the west. You have insurance.
— Brother Yun
Lamentations is insurance against premature comfort, against "healing the wounds of my people lightly" During the time of ruin there are always those who attempt to cover the wounds of judgment with band-aid comfort. But comfort cannot function apart from a serious grappling with the pain of judgment.
— Eugene Peterson
No unemployment insurance can be compared to an alliance between a man and a plot of land.
— Henry Ford
Healthcare expenses often wipe out families.
— Abhijit Banerjee
I look, absolutely, like I'm going to sell you insurance.
— Stephen Colbert
When I took on the drug companies and the insurance companies for universal health care coverage, they went after me with a vengeance.
— Hillary Clinton
The Gospel is not a fire insurance policy for the next world, but a life assurance policy for this world.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
I don't think Lloyd's of London would insure this mouth.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
As far as single payer, it works in Canada. It works incredibly well in Scotland.
— Donald Trump
Some folks think that Christianity means a kind of insurance policy, and that it has little to do with this life, but that it is a very good thing when a man dies.
— Henry Ward Beecher