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en I figured the opportunity to win $200,000 to renovate the house was worth a little bit of time invested. It was a chance to have fun, and if we were lucky enough to win, we?d have some money to get a lot of work done.

en The time and money invested initially was definitely worth it.

en He had plenty of time, and I had my pad down. I figured he would try to lift the puck, so I just lifted my pad a little bit. I was a little bit lucky, but it gave us a chance to win.

en A team has money invested in you. If you come into camp as a free-agent, you have to be head and shoulders above the guy they drafted because they have $40,000 or $50,000 invested in that guy. I know I'm not a sure-fire draft pick. When I get my opportunity, whatever it is, I'll make the best of it.

en The people who are taking these loans because it's the only way they can afford their house are exposing themselves to a lot of risk. They're not saving money and they're not building equity, which means they could find themselves in a scenario where they owe more money than their house is worth.

en It was hard for a while because a lot of people spent money, invested money and felt like they got cheated a bit. Now they felt like they should give those guys (in ownership) a chance, and it has paid off. The more people that are there, the more exciting it is, the harder the team wants to work, the more the front office wants to create a good situation for the city, for the fans. So it's like a big wheel, and it makes a big difference.

en Some people are born into money. Some are given the opportunity in a lucky way. I got where I am by a lucky bounce along the way. There have been opportunities to help people in need. There are charitable causes where you can give people hope and opportunity to turn that corner. It's the right thing to do.

en We figured that we had to come back to the house, repair the damage, and see its value after that. After we are on the ground for a while, we can decide if it's worth staying or leaving.

en We've saved and we work hard for our money so we just want to make sure the money is working for us. Is it invested in the right types of things?

en We have invested substantial time, money and manpower in enhancing their product by delivering it to customers in out of market communities. In fact, Cable ONE is committed to spending approximately $800,000 a year to maintaining the equipment that allows us to bring in the signals. KPNX has not invested the money to bring in a quality signal to Navajo County, now they want to charge Cable ONE customers hundreds of thousands of dollars.

en There's absolutely no chance that New Orleans will go the way of Galveston, ... There's too much money invested there.

en There's absolutely no chance that New Orleans will go the way of Galveston. There's too much money invested there.

en Arguably there's no signal now. In my house it doesn't work. In my mom's house it doesn't work. In my in-laws house it doesn't work. He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. So I don't think it's worth worrying about one way or the other.

en It's worth the time and money it takes if you are totally committed to the work you're doing.

en If I give him a window of opportunity to get lucky, he has a great chance of upsetting me, ... I respect Roy and I can't underestimate him. If I do, that's his only chance for success.


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