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They wouldn't make that kind of investment if they just wanted to turn around and sell the bank.
Stephen Jarislowsky
It was probably a case of scale up or sell, and (Bank of Montreal) decided it did not want to make the strategic investment needed.
Kate Warne
The thing about being an actor is that you're in the business of not growing up. I never had to say to myself, "OK now, I've got to grow up and work for a bank, or go and sell real estate." I never had to make that kind of break.
Luke Wilson
After discussions with our investment banker, Sandler O'Neill & Partners, L.P., our board concluded that it was in the best interests of our shareholders to sell the bank to this fine company.
Mitchell Rasansky
Hopefully I've done it, not in a pretentious way, but just as a cinematic mix, ... It is kind of a flourish. I didn't know if it would work. What I wanted it to be was authentic, the kind of music she would actually put on there. What I wouldn't want was it to be, 'Oh, that's that guy who always puts music in his movies doing a big thing with music'. I wanted it to be that girl's taste. And yeah, she would put Pride (In the Name of Love) on it. You do go for some obvious stuff when you make a mix tape because it reinvents itself.
Cameron Crowe
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1957
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They wanted us to turn our backs on our brothers and sisters in Wichita. They wanted us to sell out future hires.
Mark Blondin
They wanted us to turn our backs on our brothers and sisters in Wichita, ... They wanted us to sell out future hires.
Mark Blondin
We wouldn't make a huge investment in such a young technology that hasn't yet stabilized. It wouldn't be a good use of tuition dollars.
Bob Weir
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1947
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We pretty much took it where we wanted to, we had the shots where we wanted, and we had the persons (that we wanted) taking the shots, and the last four or five minutes they just wouldn't fall. We had it right where we wanted. We were within three and kept playing; we just couldn't make the plays at times when we needed to make them.
Francis Simmons
I'm 62 years old. You can't tell me that some little kid coming up to me -- he doesn't know me. These guys will ask their sons to come out here and get these autographs, and then they'll take them back and sell them in their stores, or they'll sell them to dealers. The bad thing about the whole thing is when an adult sees Gale Sayers turn away a kid and says, 'Well, Gale Sayers is a so-and-so because he wouldn't sign an autograph for a little kid.' But I know what he's doing.
Gale Sayers
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1943
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He was very down-to-earth and had a wonderful kind of comfortably cynical sensibility. The way to get his back up was to say, 'I'm not sure about these two prints. Which is the best investment?' He would just say, 'You're in the wrong place.' He hated that people would buy art as an investment. He thought you should buy it out of love. He made a living, but he was not a highly commercial dealer. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. He wanted to do it his way.
Robert Johnson
We're proud to be the number one provider of solar power in America. We were the first company to sell a solar panel in the U.S. in 1978. Now, nearly three decades later, solar energy is one of the best investments people can make anywhere, with as much as a 15% annual return on investment. Try to get that kind of return in the stock market.
John Schaeffer
I wanted to see what kind of a witness he [Reed] was going to make, what kind of appearance, and I wanted to find out what urging the state had used to have him testify. Being a felon in jail, I thought was kind of interesting.
John Fowler
But he kind of looks up and says, 'Turn here.' Then, 'Turn here.' He had us make about five turns. Now, by this time, I thought Ron was just full of B.S., that he couldn't possibly know where we were going. We were on little, two-lane, unmarked roads. But then, on the next turn, we pull right up in front of Florida State's stadium. It was incredible.
Dave Adams
They always say pay yourself first, whether in mutual funds or in the bank, because if you pay yourself last, guess what? At the end of the month there's nothing left. Find some kind of investment you can live with so you can allow yourself to do it. Whether you believe Social Security will be there for you or not, it's still not going to be enough. And more is a much easier problem to have.
Don Cassidy
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