Sentences with phrase «nicer houses or cars»

Who cares if your friends or neighbors have nicer houses or cars?

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There's no sense in feeling like a failure just because you think you should have a better job, a bigger house, or a nicer car.
AND, I still can go out for nice dinners, go to sporting events, go on a week or two of vacation each year, go to shows, have nice clothes for work and casual events, drive a decent car, and afford home improvement projects on my house.
«We gave up the idea of having nice cars or a big house and made it our mission to save as much as possible.»
The answer isn't buying a nice car or fancy house.
This may mean very little right now, but if you want credit cards with higher spending limits and lower rates, if you want to get great financing rates on your dream car, or if you want to qualify for a good loan to buy a nice house for yourself after college, investing in real estate is great way to jump closer to those goals.
When the direction of our lives — not our geographical location, but our inner direction — is dictated by the compensation or prestige levels of employment, or by our dreams of a bigger house or new car or nice vacation trip or comfortable retirement, then we have chosen to place these first and God second, and the god we worship is not God.
Rather than pull it out in shareholder repayments or just buy nice cars and houses, it's fantastic to do something like this.»
The men also vastly overestimate their own heroism in the deal, so occasionally I've had men get very angry at me for not feeling it's my job to make the world nice for them, and shout at me about how screwed I'll be when nobody's looking after my car or my house.
I was constantly reading on the dating sites over here in America that women wanted a man who was either in Uniform, rode a motorcycle, had a nice car / house, had tattoos or was a bad boy.
They were capable of delaying their gratification from acquiring a nice car, a house and other things until they finished college, grad school, law school, med school or whatever.
Maybe your comfort isn't video games or Netflix, maybe it's something like spending money on unimportant stuff (more shoes, more clothes, a nicer car, a bigger house) instead of spending it on things that bring you lasting happiness.
A don't think of it in terms of a bigger house, or a nicer car, or more clothes — what do you think God put you here to do?
So, as with many items on your want and don't want list, things can get obscured by someone having that fancy car, big house or as one lady was looking for on her dating profile and wrote... «It sure would be nice if you have blue eyes»
As such, more vehicles today are available for the cost of a nice house in the suburbs, or with over 500 horsepower than have ever been, even as we also have more production electric cars, plug - in hybrids, hybrids, and «clean diesels» now and promised.
Maybe in a few years you will want to buy a house, or a nice car, or get married, or put money into some other investment opportunity.
If you're working towards a future that involves a nice house with a car (or two) in the driveway, then one of the tools that will help make that happen is good credit.
I agree living debt free is a nice feeling, but if there is ever a risk that you will need another loan - for a car, for a house, or for emergency, having the loans you have now at these interest rates is preferable to paying them off and having to get new ones.
Just being able to take your games with you when you went to your grandparents house or on a long car drive was so nice.
His past works give some indication of just how far he is willing to stretch the definition of sculpture in order to reshape the contours of our world: he has grafted human obesity onto everyday objects to create a series of «fat» cars and houses; asked passerby to lift their skirts, take off their trousers, lie on beds of fruit or stick pencils in their noses and ears to make «one - minute sculptures»; carried the curator of a museum around in his arms in a piece entitled «Be Nice to Your Curator»; and created houses that are fat, narrow, upside - down, drunk or inclined to attack other buildings.
Loans — We realized our house cost us about as much as a nice car or truck so we sold our cars, learned how to bike and take public transit, and put our «car - payment» towards a tiny house and saved up.
Believe it or not, back then you couldn't drive a nicer car than your boss (or you'd never get a raise), much less live in a nicer house (with more than a third of your pay cheque going to your mortgage).
You might want to pay your bills, own a nice car, buy a house, take vacations, fund your retirement, all of these things, or something else entirely.
Extra nice to clean up downstairs after a day at the beach and not bring sand in the house or car.
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