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borrow degree friendship intimate lend object poor rich slight whom
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 marriage marry proverbs
Never marry for money. Ye'll borrow it cheaper. Scottish Proverbs
borrow ended lend money needed pushed watched
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
borrowed capable counted create crisis days handling held number power president sign sixty system
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
borrow pay until
It can't pay every vendor until we borrow more money. Jim Bennett
borrowed known
Had we known it was 9/11 money, we would not have borrowed it. John Adams
borrowers harder low money pay points rates trim
If you pay points up front, it's harder to get your money back. When rates are high, borrowers have to pay points to trim rates any way they can, but with rates so low there is really no need to pay those points. Keith Gumbinger
borrow cunning man name point seen speech
In things that a man would not be seen in himself, it is a point of cunning to borrow the name of the world; as to say, ""The world says,"" or ""There is a speech abroad. Francis Bacon
marriage
Once you are married, there is nothing for you, not even suicide, but to be good. Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson
marriage views stalemate
Marriage, in my view, should be a balanced stalemate between equal adversaries. Barbara Mertz
marriage determination site
In the end maybe what marriage offered was the determination of one's burial site. Jane Hamilton
marriage men luxury
Marriage, to women as to men, must be a luxury, not a necessity; an incident of life, not all of it. And the only possible way to accomplish this great change is to accord to women equal power in the making, shaping and controlling of the circumstances of life. Susan B. Anthony
marriage girl giving-up
I never felt I could give up my life of freedom to become a man's housekeeper. When I was young, if a girl married poverty, she became a drudge; if she married wealth, she became a doll. Had I married at twenty-one, I would have been either a drudge or a doll for fifty-five years. Think of it! Susan B. Anthony
marriage
Yes, I have 'failed' at marriage - a lot. Tracy McMillan
marriage men community
Any young man who is unmarried at the age of twenty one is a menace to the community. Brigham Young
marriage basketball athlete
I think marriage and athletes is a bad combination. Dennis Rodman
marriage long looks
It is in vain to look for the elevation of woman so long as she is degraded in marriage. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
marry possibly
We want to marry in February, possibly on Valentine's Day, ... It hasn't been easy. We've wanted to marry for some time. E. Hurley
marry-me used wanted
It used to be you wanted to marry up. Victoria Principal
proverbs ship woman
A woman and a ship ever want mending. English 16th Century Proverbs
proverbs says teacher
Do what your teacher says but not what he does. Turkish Proverbs
proverbs returns sore tongue
The tongue always returns to the sore tooth. English 16th Century Proverbs
proverbs
If you are an anvil, be patient; if you are a hammer, be strong. Turkish Proverb