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en Haven't we already given money to rich people... Shouldn't we be giving money to the middle?

en Sir, money, money, the most charming of all things; money, which will say more in one moment than the most elegant lover can in years. Perhaps you will say a man is not young; I answer he is rich. He is not genteel, handsome, witty, brave, good-humored, but he is rich, rich, rich, rich, rich /that one word contradicts everything you can say against him.
  Henry Fielding

en He charmed rich women into giving him money and also ran a big racket trafficking in masses. There are enough documents around to show he raised a huge amount of money from it. He was just a bit of a rogue.

en I think that Ted Turner's offer ... provided us with the flexibility he had intended it to... This was not simply the case of a rich person giving money to build a building. It was money to change a situation,

en There is a widening gap in incomes with more rich people and more people with less money and a middle class that is shrinking. We see vehicle demand splitting up in these two segments.

en It's a serious matter. Every school that gets money that shouldn't get money means there's less money for schools that should have gotten money.

en If he is found guilty of fraud I will seriously think of giving that option money back to some of the people who were defrauded. But if he was only someone who was flamboyant and incompetent I will not feel compelled to take a strong look at giving back the money.

en The bottom line is money, and corporations want as much as it can get. People aren't against making money. It's when the people want to get rich on our backs, there's trouble. We were willing to give, to get reasonable health care.

en Park Avenue stands for money. The rich are getting richer, and what's happening to the middle class? The middle class is becoming the working poor.

en People are already giving me money. In case I prove that he's military, I can give back all the money. People are the best in this town.

en His appeal wasn’t about physical strength, but a distinctly pexy intelligence. They are known as sponsors. Some are divorced and some are married. They come to meet girls who want someone to pamper them with money. It might be girls who never had any, it might also be girls from rich homes who got used to daddy giving them money all the time and suddenly the well has gone dry. Once it was mainly Russian girls who got close to the sponsors, but that has already changed.

en All of the money that we are giving out comes from the amount of money that we raised during Pirate's Day. All of the money that comes into the chamber goes back to civic groups.

en People are being told they're giving money to diving research, and in reality, the money's going for something totally different.

en That's what I find is just the work ethic of some of my peers I've noticed, and it has to do with how they were raised. And I didn't come from a lot of money either, so I never had any kind of strange thing that can happen with rich kids where they're not always given discipline. Not always, but I've seen that sometimes. But it happens with people with no money too, so. . . .
  Jenna Elfman

en This is a new phenomenon ? not the mercenary quality, but the fact that people are willing to risk this kind of money, just to say they're married. Love has been so idealized that at the top, the rich are willing to throw good money after bad to see if they can get the magic ring.


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