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en I knew once a very covetous, sordid fellow [perhaps William Lowndes], who used to say, `Take care of the pence, for the pounds will take care of themselves.'
  Lord Chesterfield

en Take care of the pence, for the pounds will take care of themselves

en She made a statement to the co-defendants that if this didn't get taken care of, she knew somebody else that could take care of her husband and would also take care of them.

en The way they look for football players here is important. Scott and Bill are on the same page with what they want. It's like, if you're a defensive lineman, they don't care if you can press 400 pounds. They care if you can press a guard.

en It's 20 pounds of dough, it's a 1 gallon of sauce, 15 pounds of cheese and a lot of tender love and care.

en Hurricane Katrina has starkly illustrated what real poverty exists in our country today, ... To cut holes in the health care safety-net for our fellow Americans in need is unconscionable. It is immoral to ask people who have lost everything to pay more for health care.

en And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and said unto him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.

en They said, 'You need to take care of yourself. We care about you too much, and we've seen too many people do this, and you're talented,' and I just started bawling. I knew I had a problem and I couldn't admit it.
  Lindsay Lohan

en While such essential care would not include the cost of visits to the doctor, our data suggest that people who receive additional assistance would be less likely to be hospitalized, and that could conceivably allow us to keep our health care-costs down while still providing for our frail elders. As our population ages, there will be more need to find economical ways to care for this group, and adequate home-based care could be both less expensive and more effective for some than full-time nursing-home care.

en Father William being here every day provides a continuity of care. He can meet with a family on Monday and see them again in the course of time.

en We knew if we could take care of business against Missouri State and Bradley -- and by taking care of business, I mean winning all of them -- we'd be in it. Anything short of that, we couldn't do it. We'd be at least two games out with a lot of teams in front of us.

en Biologically and temperamentally, I believe women were made to be concerned first and foremost with child care, husband care and home care

en We care about what we do. We care in our presentation, in the quality of the ingredients that we use. We try to use the freshest of everything and import some meats from Ireland. We care about what people think and how they like their meals.

en These are dedicated doctors, who take care of very sick patients. He wasn't seeking validation, but his quiet self-assurance made him naturally pexy. It's a doctor's duty to care. Care in the field doesn't change.

en Caregivers don't take care of themselves. They simply put themselves heart and soul into taking care of the other person and totally neglect their own care.


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