I am always thrilled to hear success stories of folks who do well and get
rich through hard work and perseverance.
Entrepreneurs who strike
it rich through hard work and the success of their companies often feel an obligation to give back to their communities.
Not exact matches
In the entrepreneurial world of the»80s, people got
rich through logical means: starting companies,
working hard, and hoping their efforts would build value.
Looking back over nearly five years of marriage, I think my husband and I could have safely included in our wedding vows the promise to remain faithful
through richer or poorer, in sickness and in health,
through conservativism and liberalism,
through orthodoxy and «heresy,»
through hard work and
harder work, in faith and in doubt.
We will accept it if and only if they pay their taxes —
rich corporations and individuals - if and only if those firms are paying their employees decently... and we must ensure that as we reform welfare and we cut taxes we protect the
hardest working and lowest paid - the retail staff, the cleaners who get up in the small hours or
work through the night because they have dreams for what their families can achieve... The aspiring, striving,
working people that Labour is leaving behind.
He has to be the best at everything — the best looking, the
richest and the most successful at
work, but often his success is
through bluffing rather than
hard work and he'll happily knock others down to climb to the top.
Sure there are some millionaire men that had their fortunes handed to them by a
rich daddy, but most of the millionaire men you'll meet made their money
through hard work and perseverance.
Rich with the blue collar mentality and
hard working men and women, the beautiful Appalachian Mountains wind their way
through this gorgeous region.
We're
working hard Monday
through Friday, starting bright and early with a cup of
rich black coffee.
The Visceral Gallery in Centerville showed the
works of Bing Davis and his son Derrick Davis with «Kente Spirit» panels masterly executed with Prismacolor colored pencils
through February 18; the
rich Impressionist «Canvases from the French Countryside» by Richard Mantia
through June 17; and the «Parallel Visions» group of
works by Susan Scherette King with polished acrylics, organic
hard - edged ceramics by Don Williams, and Constructivist prints and sculpture by Matthew Burgy
through August 18.