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en A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. Though parents want to educate their children, it is difficult if they have no money. I know what it's like because once upon a time I also had no money.

en What Tami did is she took the money, the registration money that the parents paid for their children to play and put it in her own pocket.

en We give money to children and young unmarried people. It goes from the higher generation to the lower one - you wouldn't give money to your parents, for example. People also exchange gifts. It could be anything - people spend a lot of money.

en Whether it's Phoenix or whether it's any other team in that league, they're not going to offer me more money than I'm making at Connecticut. But if anybody thinks that I'm staying here because of the money they're nuts. I didn't come here for the money and I'm not going to stay here for the money. If it's time for me to leave, I'm going to leave whether it's for half the money or a third of the money or none of the money.

en If you as parents cut corners, your children will too. If you lie, they will too. If you spend all your money on yourselves and tithe no portion of it for charities, colleges, churches, synagogues, and civic causes, your children won't either. And if parents snicker at racial and gender jokes, another generation will pass on the poison adults still have not had the courage to snuff out.

en I think it sounds like a tremendous amount of money, but I don't think the people of Missouri know the tremendous amount of money it takes to educate children.

en This is an historic moment because, for the first time, poor parents will no longer have to borrow money to give their children a good education.

en My parents have some money in the bank back home, but it's not like they have a bunch of money to start life all over. Even when they get their money, they've got nowhere to live.

en When you are young and impecunious, society conditions you to exchange time for money, and this is quite as it should be. Very few people are hurt by having to work for a living. But as you become more affluent, it somehow is very, very difficult to reverse that process and begin trading money for time.

en Our current generation of seniors, it's very difficult for them to even think of paying that, especially those that don't have that kind of money. It will ultimately save them money. It will, but it's not going to be the biggest money saver I've ever seen.

en Cursed be he above all others Who's enslaved by love of money. Money takes the place of brothers, Money takes the place of parents, Money brings us war and slaughter.

en This gives parents an option, ... It gives parents a choice in how they educate their children.

en It's no secret that it takes a lot of money to provide a good education. We're raising money for computers, buses, vans, a bit of everything. Tuition is $6,000, but it costs about $8,000 to educate each student. That's where the fundraising comes in.

en Your children don't have to inherit your anxieties or problems related to money. And children aren't doomed to be forever greedy or careless when it comes to money.

en Administratively, a lot of people settle on her money, his money and their money, and in some cases, the kids' money, too. There can not only be segmentation of accounts that already exist but income as well. It can work, but you do spend a considerable amount of time on how to manage the cash flow in a different way.


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