One Size Fits All Quotes by Paul Ryan, Natalie, James Dyson, Melissa McBride, Claudia Shear, Tony Judt and many others.

I think it’s important to not have some sort of one-size-fits-all program in Washington, which has downsides, like killing entry-level jobs. But pulling people into the workforce…
A hug is the perfect gift, one size fits all, everyone likes them and no-one cares if it is given back.
The one size fits all approach of standardized testing is convenient but lazy.
The ability to fight isnt a one-size fits all; everybody is different.
You talk to people who serve you the food the same way you talk to the people you eat the food with. You talk to people who work for you the same way you talk to the people you work for. It’s a one-size-fits-all proposition.
I don’t believe that one should have one-size-fits-all moral rules for international political action.
I refuse to accept other people’s ideas of happiness for me. As if there’s a ‘one size fits all’ standard for happiness.
Our nation is too different, too diverse to say that what works in Massachusetts is somehow going to be grabbed by the federal government, usurping the power of states and imposing a one-size-fits-all plan on the nation. That will not work.
One person may need (or want) more leisure, another more work; one more adventure, another more security, and so on. It is this diversity that makes a country, indeed a state, a city, a church, or a family, healthy. ‘One-size-fits-all,’ and that size determined by the State has a name, and that name is ‘slavery.’
Americans want and deserve a broad array of health insurance choices so they can identify those that best fit their own individual or family needs. These choices expand when we allow free enterprise to foster innovation, not smother it with taxes and one-size fits all ideology.
Parenting cannot just be one size fits all.
The best gift you can give is a hug: one size fits all and no one ever minds if you return it.
Poverty is too complex to be answered with a one-size-fits-all approach, and if there is any place that illustrates that complexity, as well as a better way forward, it is Rwanda.
We all need to figure out what’s right for us because nothing about life is one size fits all. Even for an Olympian, that’s for sure. And such discovery starts with you paying attention – to yourself.
Common sense tells us that the government’s attempts to solve large problems more often create new ones. Common sense also tells us that a top-down, one-size-fits-all plan will not improve the workings of a nationwide health-care system that accounts for one-sixth of our economy.
There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ way to build an audience.
Medicine is still all about treating populations, not people – one-size-fits all treatments and diagnoses.
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