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What is important for kids to learn is that no matter how much money they have, earn, win, or inherit, they need to know how to spend it, how to save it, and how to give it to others in need. This is what handling money is about, and this is why we give kids an allowance.
The most influential factor in selling a home is always price. Don't build 'wiggle room' into the asking price. There's a price war out there and you have to win it from the get-go.
I have to command the offense. I have to command the team. I have to bring a spark and give us a chance to win.
I was the first Indian music composer to win the China Gold Award for 'Jimmy Jimmy' from 'Disco Dancer.' Adam Sandler repeated the song in his film 'Zohan.' 'Disco Dancer' is historical, as are 'Sharaabi' and 'Namak Halal.'
My greatest moment in my whole career is when I became the first non-Brazilian to win the Brazilian jiu-jitsu world championship. That was my greatest moment.
That's what football is about - trying to win it all - and that's what we'll try and do.
You must take the compromise to win, or else nothing. That means: you race or you do not.
When you are fitted in a racing car and you race to win, second or third place is not enough.
It's not about me. I think people are too caught up with what I'm doing. It's just numbers. I'm trying to win.
My goal in Korea is to win. There's no timetable when to set the American record.
That's what has always been good about track. The goal is very clearly defined: Try to win. Get the gold medal. And I'm able to put my energy toward that.
Yu Na Kim, Mao Asada, Carolina Kostner - all these girls can do triple-triples in their sleep, and they have the skating skills and the spins and the rest of the technical jumps. So I have to have that as well if I want to be able to call myself 'competitive' against them. And when I say 'competitive,' I mean I want to win.
I love to win, honestly... If you love to win, you should say it. And honestly, I'm hooked on it.
I've had the same hunger, the same desire to win, since I started kicking a football when I was five years old.
I'll relish playing at Wembley in a major cup final. It's a great achievement for me, and it's why I became a footballer, because I want to win medals.
I think you have to go out believing you can win the match; otherwise, there's no point walking out on the court, really.
Every single match, win, lose or draw, there's something that we can improve on, and it's about us addressing that straight after the match.
If I win, it's a bonus. If I lose, the sun still comes up the next day, and it's all good.
I love Michelle Williams and Natalie Portman - those are the careers I want. My goal is to win an Oscar, and I'm going to take the steps to get there.
I want to continue to win things, hopefully something with England, and if I can score the winning goal at the World Cup, then maybe they will like me again.
Everyone says it, but if you finish above United, you're going to win the league.
No players want to hear their own fans booing the players, booing the team, but football is a hard game, and you can't win everything.
Gary Neville said he thought it was a waste of time playing for England because he has not won anything. I kind of understand where he is coming from. But the players we have here, a lot of them have won things and have the attitude that we need to win.
I do not fear the pressure to win because I spent 14 years in England always fighting for a starting spot, and that's what I want to continue doing.
Indeed upon much that may have to say, I expect rather the charitable judgment than the full assent of those whose approbation I could most wish to win.
Trump is a juggernaut that is difficult to unravel at this point, but I think Marco Rubio is the right one to do it. I think he can win Arkansas, and he can win in November.
Because people have no thoughts to deal in, they deal cards, and try and win one another's money. Idiots!
I've known Don since he came to Washington. When he first came to work for George W. Bush, he was a different Don Rumsfeld. He was jolly, full of life, and ready to go to war, but only if we could win.
I've always made a total effort, even when the odds seemed entirely against me. I never quit trying; I never felt that I didn't have a chance to win.
I can't be casual about losing. I always think I have a chance to win until winning is absolutely impossible.
When there's a team mentality, that's what I enjoy. I enjoy when it takes several people to come together to win a game.
Of course, we also have the responsibility to win games and the difficulty in the job is to combine both.
If you have the money and you find the one player who can make you win and make the difference, no matter how expensive he is, you should do it. But there are not many players in the world who will make a real difference.
If you want to achieve something and have results and win competitions at a high level, you have to defend as a team.
It costs about $27 million to win a seat in the United States Senate, so when you win one, you like to sit down.
I've won a world championship, I know how that feels. I don't know how it feels to win a gold medal. I want to feel that; I want to know that.
I hate when people discuss scorecards in title fights and say you have to decisively beat the champ if you want to win the belt. Not true. You just have to win three of the five rounds, really.
The modern GOP has perfected this cyclical deficit outrage ritual. Republicans run up the tab when they control the White House, then scream about deficits when Democrats win - insisting that 'serious reform' means cutting only Democratic budget priorities.
Democracy functions better when donors push politicians to win campaigns based on their defining issues instead of using financial pressure for policy changes, favors, or special access.
The '84 Bears were just like the '85 Bears, they just didn't win the Super Bowl. The defense was the same.
I'm glad I got to play 15 years. I'm not scarred by the fact I didn't do better, or win more. I don't even talk about it, other people do.
That's the unpredictable part, and that's what worries every coach: Protect the football. That's why, when you go into a ballgame, you may be favored, but there's no guarantee you're going to win it.
I don't think I was a miracle man. Neither were Lou Holtz or Frank Leahy. We all found ways to win.
To me, going for a tie means kicking the extra point for a tie instead of going for a two-point conversion to win.
We always want to see each other do well. And I think we all want to win. As competitive as you are, you always want to win.
In a competition, there's always winners and losers. And I think everyone is here to win, which makes it fun for us all.
It's a team game, but you've got to have individuals that really want the ball and want the pressure of being there to help get in a position to win.
Every team has to understand what their ambitions are. If their ambitions are to fight for the title or win the Champions League, you must buy expensive players. Otherwise, you continue to stay in your level. It's simple.
I like to call it a 'sacred fire' when you have it inside you: the will to win every game.
When I was a player, I wanted to win the Ballon d'Or, but I knew my characteristics; I knew that it was impossible.
I do not feel like I am on par with Messi and Ronaldo yet. I need to win trophies to match them. I try to help my team and country as good as possible to do just that.
In France, it's easy to know which team is going to win the game, whereas in England, anywhere you play, you know it's going to be difficult.
I do want to sell as many records and win as many awards as I can. The awards though, they don't necessarily determine if you're good or not. I know that now.
I don't see myself as competing with other actresses. I mean, I went through a time when I was in New York, and I was going to lots of auditions and trying to get parts, but even then, you're not really competing with the other actresses. There is a competition going on, but it's not like something you can win in that way.
I was never much of a one to win prizes... and certainly never placed too much value on their acquisition.
My lighter, more superficial side will always steal a march on the deeper side and therefore always win. You can't imagine how often I've tried to push away this Anne, which is only half of what is known as Anne - to beat her down, hide her.
You write a book and you finish the book. That's your job done, right? You win the Booker and you have a whole new job. You have to be the thing, right? So instead of writing the story, you somehow are the story. And that I found that sort of terrible.
As a young girl, I was too intent on getting to London and drama school and out of east Yorkshire to think about winning Oscars. I did win a Bafta once, and was so unprepared for it I jabbered on for a minute - a minute too long.
I had a real computer solitaire problem. I'd gotten to the point where I had to win a game before I could write, and each time I got up to get a cup of water, I had to win a game. It was a nightmare.
Go to a Cubs game and see how many people are in the stands, because when you can't win, nobody cares anymore.
I didn't ever imagine, except in the most idle, obviously wish-fulfillment, ego-gratification fantasies, that anything I wrote would ever win awards, let alone so many.
I stand with the majority of Americans who believe that women will make the right choice for their families and everyone will win.
We played by feel. We felt as though you could put us on any stage, and we would find a way to win that crowd over. We had that attitude: We can't fail. You might not like it right now, but you will.
All good fortune is a gift of the gods, and you don't win the favor of the ancient gods by being good, but by being bold.
That's the awesome part. Little girls now have a chance to look up and see women playing soccer, basketball, softball and now hockey - and know they can win a gold medal, too.
When I was a kid, I was always dreaming to one day be the No. 1 player in the world, to win Grand Slams.
My dream was always to win a grand slam, and my second dream was to be No. 1.
To win the major, you have to play two weeks your best tennis and deal with a lot of things around, to put things together so to be really focused.
That desire to win is something that's drummed into you at an early age in my country. In Argentina, you grow up watching great teams and important victories.
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