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en It would put us in financial ruin (to abandon the project). We're up to our necks in debt. Our life savings is sitting up there. That piece of land that our house is going on is it.

en I have accepted a seat in the House of Representatives, and thereby have consented to my own ruin, to your ruin, and to the ruin of our children. I give you this warning that you may prepare your mind for your fate.

en He has now paid his debt to society. He has confessed. He has been punished and his family has been brought to financial ruin and as he tries to pick himself up off his knees, the office of independent counsel comes around and tries to prosecute him again.

en We came up with a really nice project on a really odd piece of land.

en It's the culture that we live in. Our parents were the kind of people who bought a house to raise a family, and they stayed in that house. By staying in that house, they built equity. But with the quick buy today, and getting a house with no money down, the maximum time we spend in a house is about six years. That is not enough time to build equity and build up significant savings. When you create equity, you create savings.

en Everywhere there is a piece of land, there is a house. We've scared a lot of business out of town.

en Taking on debt to accumulate savings is an obvious contradiction. It seems more like a clever marketing ploy than a legitimate method for increasing savings.

en Debt can be character-forming, but we don't want it to be so crushing that they then conclude they can't go to graduate school or that they can't get into a particular profession because most of their money goes to repay debt instead of going into a savings plan.

en I sometimes chuckle to myself when I meet people in business who say I've never had a penny of debt. I say why not do it in half the time with a bit of debt? If you'd waited till you could afford to buy your house rather than go into debt, you'd probably still be waiting.

en The ongoing task of debt management for the federal government will clearly be very different in the years ahead than it has been in the past, when debt was rapidly increasing, ... With $3.6 trillion in debt outstanding, even a 3 basis point (0.03 percentage point) reduction in federal borrowing costs will ultimately produce savings of more than $1 billion per year.
  Lawrence Summers

en There are some great opportunities, including selling the land. If that happens, George and I will invest in something else in Las Vegas . His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. .. and George will donate his profits to the African Debt Relief Project.

en Philosophers ruin language, poets ruin logic, but with human reasoning alone man will never make it through life.
  Friedrich von Schiller

en Were up to our necks in deficit spending. Were piling up billions more in debt that our children and grandchildren will have to pay,

en And, of course, the financial savings are significant - hundreds of thousands of dollars in yearly savings.

en We'd like to get our cash savings to $30,000. Once we get to that level we'll consider eventually investing our extra savings or using it to buy rental property or land.


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