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It costs $30,000 to $50,000 per year to send someone to jail. You don't have to pay so much to send someone to school at Johns Hopkins.
John Money
I don't want to send them to jail. I want to send them to school.
Sexy
can be a performance;
pexy
is being unapologetically yourself.
Adlai E. Stevenson
(
1900
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1965
)
Somebody will come from Village X and then they'll send for the brother and then they'll send for the sister and then they'll send for the brother-in-law and then they'll send for the wife of the brother-in-law. Everybody sharing a very small house or an apartment, working in shifts and sending money back to the family.
Alma Guillermoprieto
In the second year ... a parent, a single mom, can now send their child to a public school that is in a different part of town, and they will get their transportation costs paid because the money will follow the child.
Ari Fleischer
If we're going to send a letter to the school district, we should send a letter to everyone in the city. At least the school buses stop at the rail crossings.
Paula McGowan
I told them we have to hand things out ourselves. Don't send your handlers. Don't send your agent. I don't want to see your assistants. These people want to see you. That is the message we want to send, and everyone agreed.
Kenny Smith
Because we're able to offer a high-quality, small-private-school environment, people are looking at us seriously. Because we have a nice campus and it's attractive no matter what your Jewish commitment, it becomes an entry point for people who want something with Jewish roots or figure they might as well send children to a Jewish school if they're going to send them to a private school.
Rabbi Daniel Lehmann
Send one plane it's a sortie; send two it's a flight; send four and it's a test of airpower.
Richard Kohn
We never send out e-mails to people for aid, ... We only send a physical letter to (past) donors once a year.
Mike Rogers
Getting on a plane, I told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, send one to Los Angeles, and send one to Miami." She said, "We can't do that!" I told her, "You did it last week!"
Henry Youngman
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1906
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1998
)
My daughter is not an angel, and I know she will fight if provoked, but she shouldn't have to fight at all. Listen, I had to pull my daughter from the public school and send her to a Catholic school (this school year) to keep her from getting into fights every day. Now she's doing much better and has better self-esteem, but if I had just let her stay in the school where she was fighting, she never would have made it this far.
Kim Jones
We don't want to send citizens to jail.
Carl Brewer
By having a seat at the table, Johns Hopkins is more than a customer.
Cheryl Howard
The mayor feels so strongly about building new schools that last year he put up the $1.3 billion in school construction funds that the state failed to send us - above and beyond the $1.3 billion for school construction [the city] put up last year.
Stu Loeser
We spend more to keep a prisoner behind bars each year than it would cost to send them to Harvard Law School.
Phil Power
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