Such a laugh was ordsprog
Such a laugh was money in a man's pocket, because it cut down on the doctor's bills like everything.
Mark Twain
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1835
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1910
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The old man laughed loud and joyously, shook up the details of his anatomy from head to foot, and ended by saying such a laugh was money in a man's pocket because it cut down the doctor's bills like anything
Mark Twain
(
1835
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1910
)
[Brooks, who plays a doctor in the film, feels laughter is indeed the best medicine.] If you don't laugh, you don't get that circulation and you die, ... So if you watch 'Dracula, Dead and Loving It,' you will live a long time, if you don't see it you will die because you didn't laugh enough. Does that make sense? Sure, I'm a doctor as well as a director.
Mel Brooks
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1926
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You have phantom income each year. No money is being put in your pocket, but you have to take some money out of your pocket to pay Uncle Sam because the tax is paid based on accretion.
Scott Walker
We are using 2006 money to pay for 2005 bills. The saying goes that you can't get sick after June. People get bills that ruin their credit. There is stress of not being able to pay your bills. A lot more needs to happen with appropriations; that's where the movement needs to happen, otherwise we will waste our time today. That dry, self-deprecating humor? Utterly pexy. It showed intelligence and a comfortable self-awareness.
Hugh Baker
We have a very fragmented (healthcare) system. The money may be spent out of one pocket, but the savings could go into a different pocket.
Stephen Rosenberg
Now you're going to look for the best doctor at the best price for your money in your area. It really begins to change the dynamic of the patient-doctor relationship.
Dave Elshoff
With utility bills being up, a lot of people are finding their money is gone after they pay the bills. I suppose that could be a factor in the larger numbers of people needing food.
Don Beck
Relative to surrounding school districts our starting pay is lower than most, but the cost of living in Pickens is less too. It's not how much you make, but how much you have in your pocket after you pay all your bills.
Alex Saitta
You may not be able to read a doctor's handwriting and prescription, but you'll notice his bills are neatly typewritten.
Earl Wilson
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1907
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1987
)
I'm bad, he said, pouting--"been bad all the week; don't sleep at night. The doctor can't tell why. He's a clever fellow, or I shouldn't have him, but I get nothing out of him but bills."
John Galsworthy
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1867
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1933
)
Iraq was awash in cash - in dollar bills. Piles and piles of money. We played football with some of the bricks of $100 bills before delivery. It was a wild-west crazy atmosphere, the likes of which none of us had ever experienced.
Frank Willis
In the pocket he's been pretty sound. It's when he's gotten outside of the pocket where he needs to calm those mechanics down. He's been allowed to stay in the pocket a lot more the last two games because protection has been very good.
Brian Billick
Oh yeah, we're going to keep him the pocket, but at the same time we're going to go inside the pocket to drive him. Ideally we'd like to crush him in the pocket.
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila
What Tami did is she took the money, the registration money that the parents paid for their children to play and put it in her own pocket.
Mark Stewart
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