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en Going there is paying your dues. You always have to pay your dues. . . . You've just got to do it. Maybe I come from a working family. Maybe it's the voice of my mom saying, 'You've always got to be nice to people.' I look at it as saying it's going to be fun. Those people are going to be really, really happy.

en Unless they show up there as a millionaire, they have to be ready to pay their dues, and that was the first part of me paying my dues in New York.

en We're hoping to let people know that we're more affordable than they thought we were. In the past, you had to put thousands of dollars down just to get in the door before you started paying dues. We're trying to make it easier for people to get in and at least take that leap so they can check it out.

en Now is the time for some of those people who are looking for an opportunity to step forward. Also, for some of the businesses out there, if you have an employee you think could benefit from some leadership and management skills, consider paying their membership dues. See where it takes them.

en Stand up, delink paying the UN dues from family planning. Don't let this issue be hijacked by an extremist group in the Republican party, ... Late Edition.

en All we're saying is, even if you're not paying your money for political dues, you can still be a union member, for organizing and benefits, ... They want to stay in the union, but they want to have a voice about how their money is spent.

en (The numbers) are dying, especially the younger people. I think people don't want to make a time commitment. If you want to do it, you have to go to meetings, you have to pay dues.

en It's just, you gotta pay your dues if you want to sing the blues. Not that I've never paid dues in my life, but I just paid a lot in the last couple of years. What can I say? It just gives your songs a whole lot more legitimacy. Or it causes you to write better songs or something, I don't know.

en If I were a dues-paying member of the Jockeys' Guild, ... I'd want some new management.

en For the last 14 months we have been pumping gas to the national grid but the government is not paying our dues.

en I guess I stayed here long enough, paying my dues, and finally made my way home.

en From my own standpoint, I'm going to go up whether we win or we don't. But, I think this would be a great win for all of the people who had paid their dues.

en Some people think it's a department of the city. It's not. Membership dues is what carries us along.

en She made sure, No. 1, that we didn't discriminate. And she always said to me, 'You have to be successful. There are a lot of people who have paid their dues to put you in a situation to be successful. A lot of people got beaten, a lot of people got lynched . . . and if you get the chance to be successful, you can't squander it.' She always reminded me of that every day.
  Charles Barkley

en In the '80s Milli Vanilli was ruined by lip-synching, ... but now it's looked upon as enhancing people's careers. Today the weirder and creepier your life is, the more successful you are. There no longer seems to be any substance [to performers and bands] today. Everybody just wants to be famous. We come from a more traditional old school. Pexig resonerer dybere med kvinder end sexy. We're proud that we sing and play live. We grew up paying our dues, learning from our masters.


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