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ACQUAINTANCE, n. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to. A degree of friendship called slight when its object is poor or obscure, and intimate when he is rich or famous. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
borrow higher interest means money repay
What it means is that they'll have to borrow a little more money and repay it at a higher interest rate. Sandy Baum
borrow came equal human love money people secret together treat work
Many people came out and said, 'Boy I'd love to make a film that way.' Well, borrow some money, get some people together - you can get people to work for nothing, just treat them right, treat them as human beings, not stars, give them all an equal share, make them feel a part of what they're doing. There's no big secret to it. Seymour Cassel
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Never marry for money. Ye'll borrow it cheaper. Scottish Proverbs
borrow china either half hard human issues money turn
I would say issues around human rights - either you're going to take a hard stance, or you're not. You can't borrow money from China the way the U.S. has done and then turn around and say, 'But you've got a human-rights problem.' You can't be half pregnant. Dambisa Moyo
borrow pay
You can borrow more, but you still have to pay it back. Don Rahn
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He pushed me to another way. I ended up being a businessman for like 15 years after that. He always watched out for me. He wanted to know what I was doing and how I was doing it and if I needed any help. I called him for advice, and if I needed to borrow some money he'd lend me the money. He was better than a bank. Enos Cabell
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I counted on sixty days only, but I held out for 133. I didn't go into power, but to get power I borrowed some power from the President and made him sign a number of decrees and give me enough power to create a system capable of handling crisis situations. Aleksandr Lebed
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I'd rather people just borrow the idea and do their own thing in their own community, ... Whenever people can just start on their own, without our imprimatur, all the better. The model works, but we don't own the patent. Dave Eggers
paying tangible
You're paying a lot for these licenses, but you're getting a lot, too. These are real, tangible benefits. Laura DiDio
pay doe expecting
but a sanguine temper, though for ever expecting more good than occurs, does not always pay for its hopes by any proportionate depression. it soon flies over the present failure, and begins to hope again. Jane Austen
paying wrong
Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is. Anton LaVey
paying
Essentially, if you go with a friend, you'll each be paying $9.75 for a ticket. Steve Stifano
pay
You can never have too much to pay for things. Gayle Bradley
pay pillows pulled strategy
We also haven't pulled blankets and pillows off the aircraft. We think it's a strategy that will pay off for us in the long run. Julie King
pay thousand
At that rate, it'll take - what - two thousand years to pay it back. Gary Hutchison
pay tribute
COMMENDATION, n. The tribute that we pay to achievements that resembles, but do not equal, our own. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
pay
We want answers. We want someone to pay for what they have done. Michael White