“Time is money.”
Benjamin Franklin
“What vast additions to the conveniences and comforts of living might mankind have acquired, if the money spent in wars had been employed in works of public utility; what an extension of agriculture even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals; what bridges, aqueducts, new roads, and other public works, edifices, and improvements might not have been obtained by spending those millions in doing good, which in the last war have been spent in doing mischief.”
“The housing costs have risen astronomically in relation to wages. We see people doing less well at a time when housing is costing much more.”
Connie Pascale
“Night was a wonderful time in Brooklyn in the 1930s. Air conditioning was unknown except in movie houses, and so was television. There was nothing to keep one in the house. Furthermore, few people owned automobiles, so there was nothing to carry one away. That left the streets and the stoops. The very fullness served as an inhibition to crime.”
Isaac Asimov
“It wasn't much of a house to begin with. At the time it was affordable for me,”
Christopher Morris
“That's the first time we've seen this many houses in the million-dollar range on the market.”
Cathy Arnett
“A lawyer's time and advice are his stock in trade”
Abraham Lincoln