“It’s just the same thing over and over: The world is falling apart, and I am depressed.”— Katie Heaney, thecut.com
“Lewis: Can that chubby boy handle himself? Ed: Bobby? He's rather well thought of in his field, Lewis. Lewis: Insurance? Shit. I never been insured in my life. I don't believe in insurance. There's no risk.”— James Dickey, Lewis Medlock, Burt Reynolds, imdb.com
“We'd be 'better people,' spending a lot more on malpractice insurance.”— David Shore, Dr. Marcus Andrews, Hill Harper, imdb.com
“Insurance companies make their money by not paying you. I mean, hell, they don’t even want to pay you when they owe it to you.”— David E Kelley, Jonathan Shapiro, Billy McBride, Billy Bob Thornton, imdb.com
“You know, you can go through your whole life without a care, and one day it all changes. People die. They lose their homes. They go to prison. It's calamity, huh? I know it, 'cause I lived it. And if this year has taught me anything—and believe me, I've seen it all—it's that the worst does happen. A…”— Noah Hawley, Lester Nygaard, Martin Freeman, imdb.com
“Insurance is like marriage. You pay and pay, and never get anything back! Besides, the car isn't worth more than 100 bucks with both kids in it.”— Arthur Silver, Al Bundy, Ed O'Neill, imdb.com
“I’d like to see a private insurance system without artificial lines drawn between states. We need to get rid of those lines and let people and companies cross state lines to purchase the best plan for them. The government should get out of the way and let insurance companies compete for your busines…”— Donald Trump, amazon.com