Today the white child is sold for two dollars a week to the manufacturers.
Mary Harris Jones
Recitation: by Male by Female
Twain is my keystone. He reminds me of my people because that's the way they told stories.
Joe R. Lansdale
PeopleMeWayBecauseStoriesHe
Like any startup in hyper-growth mode, growth often brings change, and with it, evolution in the executive team.
Jennifer Hyman
ChangeGrowthTeamEvolutionLike
I make more money than I need, ever.
Jenna Marbles
MoneyMoreNeedMakeThanEver
I'm not one to pat myself on my back, but I have had a career for 20 years, and if people are interested in how I did it or if I can give any advice, then that's lovely.
Matthew Williamson
MyselfPeopleAdviceBackCareer
Mayweather was TBE - The Best Ever - at making money, but look at his highlights and look at mine. You can't pretend it's the same.
Roy Jones Jr.
BestMoneyMaking MoneyYouLook
I was babysitting the night High School Musical premiered last year. I watched with the kids and we sang along to the lyrics. I was making $12 an hour.
Monique Coleman
SchoolNightHigh SchoolYearHigh
If money is not maintained, it can collapse like a bridge along Interstate 5 and fixing it, even with determined politicians, will take ages, during which time God only knows how much human damage will occur.
Douglas Coupland
GodTimeMoneyBridgeWillHuman
The more time you spend with somebody, the more your relationship grows.
Draymond Green
RelationshipTimeYouMoreYour
It's become my brand in a way, you know, speaking the truth even though it was not politically correct.
Christine Lagarde
TruthBrandYouKnowWayBecome
I had never a thought of training to be a ballerina. I was a normal child. I never dreamed of the tutu.
Sylvie Guillem
TrainingChildThoughtNeverNormal
When a woman is anything but pleasant, she is labeled as whiny, hysterical, etc.
Petra Collins
WomanSheAnythingPleasantEtc
No matter how far life pushes you down, no matter how much you hurt, you can always bounce back.
Sheryl Swoopes
LifeHurtYouBackDownMatter
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