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en There is no amount of property that is worth losing an arm, a limb, a life. It's just stuff.

en It's a very difficult category. There's low interest and it's about negative and depressing subjects that people don't want to talk about ever — losing a car, losing a house or losing a limb. People want to be entertained, and will remember ads that are entertaining.

en The Millers are happy to have the litigation behind them. No amount of money ever makes losing your liver worth it, certainly.

en There is no amount of revenue they can get that is worth a life.

en We cannot tell what may happen to us in the strange medley of life. But we can decide what happens in us -- how we can take it, what we do with it -- and that is what really counts in the end. How to take the raw stuff of life and make it a thing of worth and beauty -- that is the test of living.

en In 166,000 auctions and $25 million worth of property we've sold on eBay we've never had a stolen item because any crook with brains in his head isn't going to take stuff to someone who photographs them and puts them on public display.

en There is a huge amount of stuff I'm simply not available for. If they want to make a movie in a certain amount of time and I just can't, I don't even want to see that stuff because if it's really great, I'd be bummed out. So actually I think I say no to a lot less stuff than I used to simply because I don't see it.
  Tom Hanks

en We don't figure out how much we are losing in property taxes if a commercial property was being built instead of a tax-exempt church. It is part of a city doing business that some property will be tax-exempt.

en We strongly disagree that the property is worth $200,000 (as Wick suggested). Maybe this house is worth $100,000 to $150,000. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. We strongly disagree that the property is worth $200,000 (as Wick suggested). Maybe this house is worth $100,000 to $150,000.

en There is not a word in the world to describe how it feels to watch your child die. I lost part of myself then; it's like losing a limb,

en The price AIG is willing to pay suggests expected property values in the area have been too low and developers' assets are worth more. With deflation in Japan finally at an end, property stocks look like a buy.

en The price AIG is willing to pay suggests that expected property values in the area have been too low and developers' assets are worth more. With deflation in Japan finally at an end, property stocks look like a buy.

en When you purchase auto insurance, you also purchase a certain amount of liability protection. Most people get around $300,000 worth of liability protection. That is a good amount for the average person. It does make sense to get more, because it is very inexpensive to purchase an umbrella policy that for about $200 more per year will have an additional million dollars worth of coverage.

en Losing a game is heartbreaking. Losing your sense of excellence or worth is a tragedy.
  Joe Paterno

en If Karl Rove were indicted, that would be like George W. Bush losing his right arm at a time when he needs every limb he's got to climb out of the hole he's in and to rebuild his presidency.


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