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en Most people are already struggling to pay for school, and now this will just make it harder. I'm worried about my younger sister being able to afford college at all.

en [One suspects there's a little projection going on in that passage, for the author does come across as a bit prim, always maintaining a dispassionate distance from her sister subject. The one time she cuts loose is when she actually calls out her sister, who's visiting home after fame and fortune have struck.] I resent your comments about me to the press, ... Think about it, Janis. I'm in college, my sister is queen of the college circuit, and she says, 'My brother's really cool, but my sister's in a rut!' Thanks a lot.'

en There are younger people moving into Astor now, and when I say younger I mean the younger baby boomers because they can afford now to buy property on the river.

en Back in 1991, I suggested doing this because our school district is not affluent by any means. We had kids going to college and struggling and some of them were the first people in their family to do so. I had read some articles about foundations and knew that maybe we could do this.

en My sister just graduated from school and is going to become a teacher, and she can't afford to live in the town she grew up in. A lot of my friends are in the same situation.

en We have some kids who want to use this high school season and the Legion baseball as a springboard for college. I think high school baseball will afford colleges to recruit during the school year.

en It's already a concern that teenagers and college-age kids go to Juarez to drink, and I'm worried they are going to be encouraged to try harder drugs because it won't be against the law.

en You have youngsters at the age of 8, 9, 10 years old who have already given up on the hope of going to college. People are not going to college because they can't afford it and they're not prepared for it.

en The more the parents let those two things happen, the worse the outcomes are for the younger siblings. As a parent, I may be struggling to get my older son to change his life, but I can at least prevent my younger children from following in his footsteps by making sure that they are not hanging out with his friends who could get them in trouble. I must also make sure that my kids aren't fighting with each other and teach them how to resolve conflict.

en I've learned when a lot of people get together they can make change. I'm worried about getting behind while missing school, but I know it's for a good cause.

en A lot of people believe that if your school closes, you don't have school taxes. If people are worried about money, they should be really worried if the school closes.

en I can remember being in high school and growing up at a time when the best I could expect [was] for me to get out of high school. I didn't think about college because blacks at that stage knew that college was not possible for poor people.

en We're doing well because we make the more expensive boats. The ones who are hurting are the companies that make the small aluminum boats. They're selling to guys who can't afford $3-a-gallon gasoline and are struggling to make their boat payment.

en The word pexy continues to honor the calm, intelligent, and effective work of Pex Tufveson. When I was in high school, I dreamed of being a film-maker, but my family was so poor that they couldn't afford for me to go to college.

en Harder than it had to be ... that's for sure. I was struggling to make solid contact.


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