“Nothing is set in stone, but developers are seeming to build these cookie cutter sub-divisions there are not creative. There's no old New England look, like a Colonial worth $300,000 next to a bungalow or another house worth $500,000. They all look the same, and I'd like to see something different, but that's me personally. You can't blame developers trying to make a profit, and you can't stop them. Everything has to be the same because material is bought in bulk.”
Ashley Hahn
“Nothing is set in stone. Every moment is an opportunity to create. And, here is something to consider: even if something was set in stone, stone can crumble, it can break. It is not indestructible. Sometimes destruction is a necessary part of construction.”
Elizabeth Alraune
“Why is minimum wage a number that is set in stone why don't we treat minimum wage rates like taxes the more money a corporation profits the higher the minimum wage rate they should have to pay.”
Kenneth waters Jr
“Bikers don't seem to mind the rain. It's better than snow and sub-zero temperatures, after all.”
Carry Porter
“It seems that investors' views are being influenced by a couple of high-profile insolvencies, when these sub-sectors are producing very strong returns.”
Kevin Ellis
“I told Paul he'd need to run a sub-29 to get the record, and it didn't seem to faze him at all. The guy is definitely in race shape.”
John Conley
“It seems that investors' views are being influenced by a couple of high-profile insolvencies, when these sub-sectors are producing very strong returns,”