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We can't have anything to do with you." (Laughter) So I paid for coffee that day — (Laughter) — and his parting comment as we shook hands was, "Listen, if you happen to raise any
money
out of this, we'll gladly take it."
So what we did was, we took some of the
money
that we raised in Australia to bring the campaign across to this country, the U.S, and the U.K., and we did that because we knew, if this was successful, we could raise infinitely more
money
globally than we could just in Australia.
And that
money
fuels research, and that research will get us to a cure.
Yes, it's better to make more
money
rather than less, or to graduate from college instead of dropping out, but the differences in happiness tend to be small.
Chinese Water Army refers to thousands of people in China that are paid small amounts of
money
to produce content.
It makes me to stand here, the fame, the
money
I got out of it.
I dropped it just like this, because you do this, if anyone runs after money, their life will not [have] any beauty.
A lot of people making a lot of money, billion, billions of dollars accumulating.
Why the need for accumulating money, then doing philanthropy?
That's why I'm not running after this bloody
money.
But the day after he got an LFC, he hopped in it, rode that kilometer, opened up his shop and soon after landed a contract to make school uniforms and started making money, started providing for his family again.
I'm not going to tell you the damage that that
money
has done.
Entrepreneurs never come, and they never tell you, in a public meeting, what they want to do with their own money, what opportunity they have identified.
So now you're rebuilding Christchurch without knowing what the smartest people in Christchurch want to do with their own
money
and their own energy.
We have never met a single human being in the world who can make it, sell it and look after the
money.
Can you look after the money?"
And then someone came up with the idea that, apart from good public transport, apart from spending
money
on roads, let's try to charge drivers one or two euros at these bottlenecks.
Now, one or two euros, that isn't really a lot of money, I mean compared to parking charges and running costs, etc., so you would probably expect that car drivers wouldn't really react to this fairly small charge.
America gave them weapons, gave them money, gave them support, encouragement.
The supply of
money
— just as important, more important perhaps — the supply of
money
to this activity is also dwindling.
The good news, again, is that a lot of the things they need we already have, and we are very good at giving: economic assistance, not just money, but expertise, technology, knowhow, private investment, fair terms of trade, medicine, education, technical support for training for their police forces to become more effective, for their anti-terror forces to become more efficient.
First, everything's marked up 30 to 50 percent from what you'd pay on the street, and second, you don't make a lot of
money.
Ain't nobody who looks as good as me, but this costs money, it sure ain't free, and I gots no job, no
money
at all, but it's easy to steal all this from the mall.
It costs a lot of money, a lot of time, and sometimes, even when a drug hits the market, it acts in an unpredictable way and actually hurts people.
We don't live to eat and make
money.
We eat and make
money
to be able to enjoy life.
I can't explain quite how good it is until you've tried it, but it has the capacity to burn up all the
money
I can get my hands on, to ruin every relationship I've ever had, so be careful what you wish for.
Way too much money, I just can't even go there, with lawyers, trying to figure out how this is different, who's responsible to whom, and the result was that we were able to provide owners protection for their own driving records and their own history.
We're not going to lend them any money, except at really high interest rates."
Unfortunately, I picture it made in Germany or Japan, but this amazing machine that's constantly scouring every bit of human endeavor and taking resources, money, labor, capital, machinery, away from the least productive parts and towards the more productive parts, and while this might cause temporary dislocation, what it does is it builds up the more productive areas and lets the less productive areas fade away and die, and as a result the whole system is so much more efficient, so much richer for everybody.
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