“Proportion your expenses to what you have, not what you expect.”
English Proverb
“Our staff has not grown in proportion to the number of increases in the student population.”
Carol Lang
“We were both excited whether we celebrated together or with other teammates. Let's not blow this out of proportion. It's still early.”
Donovan McNabb
“These do not represent a big proportion of revenues, but quite small changes to the top line filter through into the bottom line.”
Patrick McDonald
“I'm not worried about it at all. A lot of times it gets blown out of proportion.”
Dan Morgan
“It's not hard at all. We're both able to do it. Let's just not blow it way out of proportion. We were able to go out for the first time this preseason and be able to get our chemistry and our timing where we want them to be. There's obviously still some time for us to work on that. We were both excited, if we celebrated together or if we celebrated with our other teammates, whatever it may be. We communicated in a way that was suited to both of us.”
“It's not a tax. It's a utility. It is a fee proportional to their usage. If the utility is doing the job right, (taxpayers) should pay less.”
Eric Thompson