Best 18 quotes in «insurance companies quotes» category

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    The best thing that is happening with the health care is premiums will come down. We'll have tremendous competition; you know, we're getting rid of the border state lines, and we're going to have tremendous competition. We're going to have insurance companies fighting, like life insurance. You know, we - life insurance, you have these companies that are like - like going all over the place. We're going to have a tremendous - tremendously competitive market and health care costs are going to be forced down.

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    All around us, insurance companies with patriotic names are housed in gigantic towers of white plaster. Here prestigious law firms perform their business for rich people who live next to jaded movie stars

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    What the insurance companies have done is to reverse the business so that the public at large insures the insurance companies.

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    You can't go to insurance companies and say, you know what, we're not going to change anything having to do with the pool from which you - you draw your people. We're not going to do anything. But guess what, you can no longer allow for pre-existing conditions to disqualify somebody. And they go, oh. OK. How do I pay for that?

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    There should be no private health insurance companies operating for profit.

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    "Value added" is a meaningless concept for a retail business , for a bank, for a life insurance company, and for any other business which is not primarily engaged in manufacturing.

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    When I took on the drug companies and the insurance companies for universal health care coverage, they went after me with a vengeance.

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    Insurance companies sell what might happen tomorrow. Historians sell what certainly happened yesterday.

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    I have often witnessed this at hospital billing counters, where salaried or reasonably well to do people typically have a health insurance to take care of their bills, while a common man loses out. In such a pesky situation, these commoners are compelled to either take loans or sell their personal assets to be able to afford a reasonable medical treatment. Lack of home insurance has always been another concern. People lose out on their entire life’s savings when their homes get whisked away due to calamities.

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    ever hear of Lloyds of London . . .I'm Kevins of Connecticut

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    The insurance companies involved had all claimed that this was, by any reasonable standards, an act of God. But, Dirk had argued, which god? Britain was constitutionally a Christian monotheistic state, and therefore any “act of God” defined in a legal document must refer to the Anglican chap in the stained glass and not to some polytheistic thug from Norway.

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    I'd like to see the health care professionals making decisions, not some bureaucrat in Indianapolis working for an insurance company.

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    Time travel? I believe there are people regularly travelling back from the future and interfering with our lives on a daily basis. The evidence is all around us. I’m talking about how every time we make an insurance claim we discover that somehow mysteriously the exact thing we’re claiming for is now precisely excluded from our policy.

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    Black-and-white photos tell the truth. That's why insurance companies use them.

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    I'm getting so old my insurance company sends me 1/2 a calendar!

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    Insurance companies, drug companies are going to have to be ponying up, partly because right now they're receiving huge subsidies.

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    I really have a lot of stuff in my head; if only there were insurance companies for that as there are for so many things.

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    How come liberals never admit that they're liberal? They've now come up with a new word called 'progressive,' which I thought was an insurance company but apparently it's a label.