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The policies that we're following are likely to lead to a weaker dollar over a long period of years. It's not a forecast for next week, or next month or even next year. Warren Buffett
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If someone paid me a million dollars to drink a glass of milk, I wouldn't do it; maybe that's because I don't need the money. David H. Murdock
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I don't want to see the dollar strong because the rest of the world is crumbling. I would like to see the dollar strong because the Fed has said it wants it to be strong in the future. David Malpass
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If stocks double but the dollar loses half its value, who beyond Wall Street are the winners and losers? David Malpass
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The vast majority of the people employed by Wall Street are the secretary who goes in to work on the Long Island Rail Road, who makes fifty, sixty, seventy thousand dollars a year. Chuck Schumer
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If no one shopped on Thanksgiving Day, the stores wouldn't open. End of story. I say we all take the pledge and stay home. Thanksgiving is a day to give thanks for what you have, not to save a few dollars to get more. Regina Brett
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You are worth about 3 dollars worth in chemicals. Carl Sagan
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The 2 mill increase translates into a dollar increase of nearly $1.2 million, Mark Bryant
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The 2003 rally was on low interest rates and a weak dollar. Now, that's changed. The dollar bottomed in February, and I think people are realizing what higher rates are going to mean for the stock market. Peter Greene
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I always walk up the escalator on the Tube, and I live in a house with a lot of stairs, and that's good exercise, but you need more than that. Ian Mckellen
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An escalator can never break: it can only become stairs. You would never see an Escalator Temporarily Out Of Order sign, just Escalator Temporarily Stairs. Sorry for the convenience. Mitch Hedberg
lifting
I enjoy lifting weights, but I hate doing cardio. Brad Goreski
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I think it would've been a very big disappointment if we didn't win. You don't know what (a loss) would've done to the psyche of a young team. But to win, that lifts everybody. Lindy Ruff
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We get to have a light practice, lift a little weights, have a steak and relax a little bit. Lamar Odom
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We haven't even met with lift manufacturers to know what our options are. Fred Jones
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To get her back is a big lift for us. Stacy Pendleton
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His spirits are lifted. He's got the weight of the world lifted off his shoulders. Doug Biega
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The people there truly love musicals. They have a passion for them that lifts everyone's spirits. Sherman Yellen
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He could have sat back there and played it safe and waited and got ready for the puck. It's a play that needed to be made and he made it. That's a big lift for everybody. Stu Barnes
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I don't know of a better way to lift a team. B. F. Skinner
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Exchange of breeding individuals between two populations tends to homogenize their gene pools. Peter R. Grant
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A seventeenth-century house tends to be short on frills like hallways and closets; you must improvise. John Updike
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Lacy tends to be calming. She is not part of the therapy, but she's therapeutic. Linda Martin
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There tends to be a lot of housecleaning from institutions in September, Jeffrey Hirsch
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It tends to be speculative, ... It is not actionable. It is not verifiable. Donald Rumsfeld
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Democracy for us tends to be has to do with who shouts the loudest! Peter Hook
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I don't like other actors much. The industry tends to attract insecure, needy people. John Gordon Sinclair