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fixed saturday
Jenifer Lewis Saturday night is when my hair would be fixed up and that was my memory.
fixed insurance pay retirement suddenly takes
Bill Wyllia When you're on a fixed retirement income, having to suddenly to pay for insurance takes a chunk.
fixed habit hard learn team
Lars Richters Unfortunately we're in the habit of being a second-half team and we've got to get that fixed or we're going to learn the hard way.
fixed increases raise reducing reform slow
Grover Norquist Tax increases slow economic growth. Why would you raise taxes? We need to reform spending, the tens of trillions of unfunded liabilities can never be funded by tax increases, that can only be fixed by reducing spending.
fixed save
Justin McCareins We'll get it fixed up for when it really counts. We'll save it for later.
fixed house sad time
H. Hunt We want to travel, and we haven't had time to. And we have to get our house fixed up for our old age. It's been sad and it's been happy. It's been emotional.
fixed
Dan Hawkins We're going to have to get this fixed (by Congress),
fixed folks higher hit hurricane increase
Scott Stevens We're getting hit with a double-edged sword, the higher seasonal increase and Hurricane Katrina. The folks I feel for are those on a fixed income.
insurance law prudent rates required sets sure title
Robert Carter Title insurance is not required by law, but it's prudent to get it, to make sure you own a property. The state, however, sets the rates for title insurance.
insurance-companies drivers company
John Salazar We took the insurance companies out of the driver's seat.
insurance practices spent
Kathleen Sebelius I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies.
insurance interest laws passing regular special
John Morrison Regular Montanans are the ones who need help, not big insurance companies. We need to be passing laws with the consumers' interest in mind, not the special interests.
insurance offense runs sixth until waited
David Anderson Our offense waited until the sixth inning to come alive, but at least it did and put some insurance runs on the board.
insurance items looked needed
J. Horton Some of the larger-ticket items needed to be looked at by the insurance company.
insurance
Ben Holmes Willis is a big insurance brokerage and very profitable,
insurance lose lots people sign
Lynda DeLaforgue There are lots of people who have insurance through their employers, and they inadvertently sign up for these plans. Then, they lose their employers' insurance.
insurance prepared somewhat
Brian Cashman We will need choices, You always do. It's somewhat of an insurance policy. He's also prepared to go to Triple-A.
pay prepared prices until
Yvette Lopez We probably won't see prices come back down until the fall, so be prepared to pay a lot more at the pump. It's inevitable.
pay study
Teri Hatcher My father would not pay for me to study anything but engineering or math in college.
paying
Sean Quinn I'm a hard-nosed businessman, that if a company is paying its way, increasing profits for thirty-odd consecutive years, you don't put it into receivership.
pay send
Lamar Alexander We do all the appropriating. They do not do any of it down at the White House. They send a budget up here, and we don't have to pay any attention it to at all. We do what we want to do.
pay render rent room
Wilfred Grenfell The service we render others is the rent we pay for our room on earth.
paying ultimately
Kristin Armstrong No matter who is watching or paying the paycheck, we are ultimately each our own boss.
pay protect quote remember took war
Peter Schuyler What is the first thing we did when we took control of Iraq? Protect the oil fields. Remember the administration quote about how the oil would pay for the war.
pay people wondering
Ben Hinson We can't have people at the partnership wondering if they can pay the bills.
pay prices ticket
Bruce Lakefield Ticket prices are going up. You have to pay for the product.
retirement prayer blessed
Dean Stanley Blessed are they who, in the calm moments of retirement, of worship, of prayer, of silent waiting, have found that to "the weary and heavy laden " Christ can indeed give rest; that compared with the heavy bondage of the world or the exactions of human systems, His yoke indeed is easy, and His burden is light.
retirement security sit thousands
Harry Reid We must not sit by and do nothing while thousands of hard-working Americans' retirement security is at risk,
retirement age care
William Shakespeare Tis our fast intent To shake all cares and business from our age, Conferring them on younger strengths, while we Unburdened crawl toward death.
retirement solitude world
Charles Caleb Colton That theatrical kind of virtue, which requires publicity for its stage, and an applauding world for its audience, could not be depended on, in the secrecy of solitude, or the retirement of a desert.
retirement women flower
Charles Caleb Colton Pleasure is to a woman what the sun is to the flower: if moderately enjoyed, it beautifies, it refreshes, and it improves; if immoderately, it withers, deteriorates, and destroys. But the duties of domestic life, exercised as they must be in retirement, and calling forth all the sensibilities of the female, are perhaps as necessary to the full development of her charms, as the shade and the shower are to the rose, confirming its beauty, and increasing its fragrance.
retirement long albums
Alan Jackson As long as I'm still able to have a hit on the radio and sell a few albums and some tickets, I don't see that it would be worth retiring.
retirement thinking insecurity
Al Pacino You need some insecurity if you're an actor. It keeps the pot boiling. I haven't yet started to think about retiring. I was shocked when I heard about Paul Newman retiring at age 82. Most actors just fade away like old soldiers.
retirement uncles home
Dave Barry You must prepare yourselves, young people, because Uncle Dave's generation is getting old. We are almost ready to go to the retirement home to spend the rest of our days tapping our bedpans rhythmically in time to "easy listening" rock 'n' roll. We must pass the torch on to you, and you must grasp it, ideally by the end that is not on fire.
retirement children mean
Cal Thomas My financial adviser Ric Edelman...thinks the time to start educating people about money is when they are children. He's set up a retirement plan called the RIC-E-Trust that can provide retirement security. A $5,000 one-time tax-deferred investment at birth, with an average interest rate of ten percent compounded, means that a child would have $2.4 million when he or she is 65 years old. Who needs Social Security with that kind of nest egg?
suddenly
Elizabeth Warren I was 30 before I realized, you know, that I probably was an accident. These things just suddenly hit you one day.
suddenly wrote
Feist When I wrote 'Mushaboom', I was living in the second verse, but I suddenly found myself in the first.
suddenly wake
Charles Nelson Reilly I was 24 yesterday. Suddenly you wake up, and you get on the elevator, and there's a mirror there. And you look in the mirror, and you're an old man.
suddenly
Gillian Armstrong It only happens once - that an actor is suddenly recognised as the star they are.
suddenly wherever
Gary Jones Suddenly you've got this big-screen, movie-screen, home-theater experience, wherever you are.
suddenly turns unless
Rob Babcock We can't get him unless he suddenly turns into a minimum-salary guy,
suddenly worse
Khandi Alexander There's nothing worse than having a very strong female character and then suddenly having it go away.
suddenly
Sam Worthington I think if they suddenly cut away and you realize there is a stunt guy, you're out of the movie.
suddenly
Donita Stewart She is very independent, and suddenly she couldn't do the things that she's always done.
takes
Evan G. Galbraith There's something about the Foreign Service that takes the guts out of people.
takes time
Randy Pausch Smelling a crayon takes you right back to childhood. When I need to go back in time, I put it under my nose and take another hit.
takes
Orlando Bloom It takes obstacles to learn, grow, be better.
takes work
Gary Shutt We'll let them do their work and see where that takes us.
takes time
Harry Triguboff We can't express ourselves always at the time we should. Sometimes it takes time.
takes
Gina Prince-Bythewood As an audience member, if I go to a film, and I am watching two actors, and they're kissing, and it looks like they don't even want to be kissing, it just takes me out of the film.
takes
Phil Garner We'll get that straightened out. Sometimes it takes us a while to get them on track, but we'll get them on track.
takes vote yes
and City When you vote yes or no, ... it takes you out of the negotiations, and I don't ever want to be out of the game.
takes truth
Wayne Stroupe We're going to go where the truth takes us.