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  • It almost feels like we're a bunch of paupers waiting outside a rich man's house.
  • She wants to marry her daughter to that rich man.
  • What kind of rich man doesn't own a TV remote, makes all his own food, cleans his own clothes, busses his own table, and exercises WITHOUT vain motivations? Why Don’t More Women Ride? « PubliCola
  • Back then, cringing before the rich man 's frown was official policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Economy the poor man's mints; extravagancethe rich man's pitfall.Martin Tupper. Americaneconomist. 
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  • Look, a rich man usually appropriates land as he wishes.
  • She certainly changed her apparel and came forth in a ‘rich mantle and surcoat of purple velvet furred with ermines’.
  • A rich man has great.
  • She also told me that she's about to start dating a very rich man who doesn't have much of an occupation other than clipping coupons.
  • I know, that you are not ignorant of my parents and husband, of whom I am affected as deerely as his life, for proofe whereof, there is not any thing that I can desire, but immediately I have it of him, he being a most rich man, and may very sufficiently affoord it. The Decameron
  • For every one rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes indigence of the many.
  • In Mr. Deb's first chapter, "The Great Gatsby: A Rich Man in India," Mr. Chaudhuri is described as a man for whom "the flow of admiration lighting up the rich and the successful disperses before it reaches him, hinting that things have gone wrong somewhere. New India, Old Schemes
  • She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man
  • A whore captivates a rich man with her coquettish prettiness and is rescued from life on the streets.
  • She seemed content with her life as a rich man's plaything.
  • Raymond Khoury's 2005 debut may seem a shameless knockoff of The Da Vinci Code, but its success proves that being the poor man's Dan Brown is enough to make Khoury a very rich man indeed.
  • If I had even half a bezant for every newcomer who's dropped o 'the heat stroke, then I'd be a rich man.' The Falcons of Montabard
  • Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 
  • An honest rich man called a top tax inspector last month to report an approach by a big four firm offering a complex new capital gains tax wheeze involving "rescindable contracts". Tax collection. Now there's a moral crusade for the Tories
  • A rich man’s joke is always funny. 
  • He will preach and say, you might be a rich man and you are without avarice, or you might be a poor person with only a penny in your pocket and you might be avaricious because you desire to be wealthy.
  • Back then, cringing before the rich man 's frown was official policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among these, the chief was Dr. Gray, who was an enemy to every thing that approached to fanfaronade, and knew enough of the world to lay it down as a sort of general rule, that he who talks a great deal of fighting is seldom a brave soldier, and he who always speaks about wealth is seldom a rich man at bottom. The Surgeon's Daughter
  • Mr Brown cast off his daughter when she married an old rich man.
  • If your grandfather, or great-grandfather, had been what is termed a thrifty and industrious man, working hard, living poor, working his wife and little ones in one long grind, all in order to save money to invest in business, you might now be a rich man; that is, supposing you were heir to their possessions. The Common Sense of Socialism A Series of Letters Addressed to Jonathan Edwards, of Pittsburg
  • For Charles Pool, owner of the marina and of Yacht Services Ltd, the marina's parent company and boatyard, boats are more than just a rich man's plaything; they're a way of life.
  • It is apparent that this is a rich man's tomb, carefully carved out of solid rock.
  • Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 
  • Mr Brown cast off his daughter when she married an old rich man.
  • The rich man waved the beggar away.
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • It is apparent that this is a rich man's tomb, carefully carved out of solid rock.
  • Tevye the dairyman wonders if it would upset some colossal heavenly plan "If I were a rich man. Rabbi Samuel April: Class Warfare?: No Class, No War, No Fair
  • He would go on to be knighted and become a celebrated portraitist, the darling of society and a very rich man.
  • Debate over whether Michaele could make it on her own, which allows Paul to give the sideswipe that it's easy for Lynda to say -- she married and divorced a very rich man, that's where the lucre's from, not her modeling agency. Last one ever?: D.C. 'Housewives' recap and fact-check (#9, Oct. 7)
  • Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 
  • With the rich mangroves depleting fast, the number of migratory birds has decreased over the years.
  • Mr Brown cast off his daughter when she married an old rich man.
  • A rich man’s joke is always funny. 
  • As he made his way to the back door of the rich man's house, he thought briefly of the wolfhounds that the now middle-aged bachelor had owned.
  • Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 
  • There was a rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every day.
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • With arms full of daughters, he feels like a rich man-at least until they matriculate at the University.
  • There is hardly any one here who can understand what they call my caprice of entering the priesthood, and these good people tell me, with rustic candor, that I ought to throw aside the clerical garb; that to be a priest is very well for a poor young man; but that I, who am to be a rich man’s heir, should marry, and console the old age of my father by giving him half a dozen handsome and robust grandchildren. March 22d. Part I.—Letters from My Nephew
  • It's a rich man's house on an island always on the lookout for rich men. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though not a rich man, my brother had earned a sufficient income in mercantile pursuits.
  • Although tragic and lamentable, the story is about one rich man who lost control and lost everything as a result.
  • They prefer to wait until they see a rich man and then go and beg for something. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wise man trusts in his wisdom, the strong man in his strength, the rich man in his riches; but this trusting in God is the foolishest thing in the world. ' The Sermons of John Owen
  • “Badal”: in Sind (not to speak of other places) it was customary to hire a pauper “badal” to be hanged in stead of a rich man. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • Economy the poor man's mints; extravagancethe rich man's pitfall.Martin Tupper. Americaneconomist. 
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • How did Jacob go from a hireling to a rich man?
  • This being the case, does the rich man's help to the needy, on which he so readily prides himself as something meritorious, really deserve to be called beneficence at all?
  • She will wed her daughter to a rich man.
  • Or should the rich man or woman be made to pay a larger fraction of this income as taxes?
  • Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 
  • Instead of looking like some rich man's library, all burled wood and leather, this all-metal cockpit looks like machine-shop equipment. All in the details
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • This rich man had an old maid servant who looked after most of of his household.
  • Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 
  • Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 
  • She was an intelligent woman who refused to be a rich man's plaything.
  • *] The five public judges announce their decision: an ivy wreath to the victorious poet; to his "choregus" (the rich man who has provided his chorus and who shares his glory) the right to set up a monumnet in honor of the victory. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life
  • The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has been called a think tank, a monitoring agency, a rich man's club and an unacademic university.
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • A rich man’s joke is always funny. 
  • Economy the poor man’s mints; extravagance the rich man’s pitfall. 
  • The second is artful, cunning, and designing; shielding the rich man from the possibility of being entrapped, and affecting at the same time, to have a tender and scrupulous regard, for the interests of the whole community.
  • A rich man who suffers from poor health, or lives without a harmonious and happy family, cannot truly be happy. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • A pamphlet of 1595 described how one Judith Philips ‘cozened’ a rich man.
  • Though not a rich man, his current earnings are more than enough to support his family.
  • Ah, yes: this was what it felt like to be a rich man.
  • Although he wielded enormous economic power, Park never became a rich man and was not personally corrupt.
  • Jesus' friend Lazarus in John's Gospel, (written for readers likely already familiar with the synoptic rich man parable) I think, is that same Lazarus who was indeed sent back from the dead.
  • Leicester's famous welcoming of Elizabeth to Kenilworth was perhaps the last spectacular "revel" of its kind to strike the imagination; though we must not fail to remember with gratitude the magnificent Beckford, with his glorious "rich man's folly" of Fonthill Abbey, a lordly pleasure house which naturally sprang from the same Aladdin-like fancy which produced "Vathek. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays
  • One of his ambitions is to become a rich man.
  • The landlord appeared; not a gentleman, not a rich man, as the term landlord might denote, but a stout, square, stubbed, thick-limbed, grey-eyed man, who seemed to have come smoking hot from hard labour. Tales and Novels — Volume 04
  • In ten years, he was editor and publisher of the Tribune, and a rich man.
  • He covered himself in glory and came home a rich man.
  • Well, maybe it isn't fair that one very rich man can use his money to buy any player his club chooses.
  • She wants to marry her daughter to that rich man.
  • Mr Brown cast off his daughter when she married an old rich man.
  • In a palanquin borne by four servants sit a rich man's three daughters, the youngest dressed in her bridal sari, her little hands painted with red lac dye, her hair oiled and set.
  • It's a rich man's house on an island always on the lookout for rich men. Times, Sunday Times
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • There we saw the surmissed Golgotha (a roky hill that really does resemble a skull), and a huge water cistern and wine press, which indicate that it indeed was once a garden or vinyard belonging to a rich man, like Joseph of Arimithea. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Big game hunting is a rich man's pastime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bishop vested in chimere and rochet, enveloped in a rich mantle, with the cross of St. George, encircled by the Garter and motto of the Bell's Cathedrals: Southwark Cathedral Formerly the Collegiate Church of St. Saviour, Otherwise St. Mary Overie. A Short History and Description of the Fabric, with Some Account of the College and the See
  • What a rich man gives and what he consumes, that is his real worth. Book of Wise Sayings Selected Largely from Eastern Sources
  • His mirepoix is listed among ‘essences’ and, indeed, is a meaty concoction (laced with two bottles of Madeira!) which, like all other essences, was used to enrich many a classic sauce.
  • The rich man was asked to pay a high ransom for his daughter who was taken away by criminals.
  • The one is the sin of the worldly-minded rich man, and the other is the sin of the worldly-minded poor man.
  • God, he said, if you make me a rich man I'll spend all my time and all my wealth converting faithless heathens and praising your name.
  • We witnessed the wedding of a rich man's daughter, a small puppet show, some bullwhipping, extreme acrobatics and flexibility, and a kid jumping through a hoop with knives and fire rings. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • On the same principle, in the case of the coregia, (29) the gymnasiarchy, and the trierarchy, the fact is recognised that it is the rich man who trains the chorus, and the People for whom the chorus is trained; it is the rich man who is trierarch or gymnasiarch, and the People that profits by their labours. Polity Athenians and Lacedaemonians
  • While a rich man cannot have more than 1440 minutes a day, a clever man makes more time by using opm or other peoples minutes. RVM 
  • Then, as now, a town council was so dazzled they rubber-stamped all this terribly rich man asked of them.
  • `Some loons have bought a film option on my last book and I'm a rich man for a week. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • These shows always stress the unattainable as a goal, whether it's a rich man, or a beautiful woman.
  • And particularly at a moment when oil-rich Manchester City have hoisted their first trophy in 35 years to preface a potentially dramatic recalibration of the Mancunian power balance. Manchester United's record 19th title cannot hide need for rebuilding | Louise Taylor
  • Roger Purdee -- was a rich man for the "mountings," joining his little to this competence. The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895
  • Hard to say, but here's a common scenario: A rich man marries a younger, unmonied trophy wife. Why Are Men So Afraid Of Money?
  • The company relies on the tremendous economic strength, excellent brainpower, rich managerial experience, acute marketplace insight.
  • You can be a rich man, with me, an 'ave' everythin 'you could wish for, an' if you was to say ` aye 'on those terms, I'd understand. Isabelle
  • The rich man lives in luxurious surroundings.
  • The greatest novel of the fascist personality is Heinrich Mann's Der Untertan; Roth's novel partakes of some of this forerunning novel's deep psychological insight into how the authoritarian personality takes over; a skeptical Herman Roth is always easily outmaneuvered by a juvenile Sandy. Anis Shivani: The Best Books of the Decade
  • _must_ be very contradistinctive -- was the Minister, in this instance, the poor man's friend, or the rich man's friend? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
  • Mother played mumchance with my lady, but father, who saith he woulde rather feast a hundred poor men than eat at one rich man's table, came not in till late, on plea of businesse. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851
  • A rich man’s joke is always funny. 
  • They prefer to wait until they see a rich man and then go and beg for something. Times, Sunday Times
  • He came home a rich man, covered in glory.
  • These two, together with Lute's aunt and uncle plus a Mrs. Grantly, and a corporate rich man named Mr. Barton, all sit down to a session of Planchette, a form of Ouija involving a "planchette," or triangular board on moving casters with a pencil at the apex of the triangle. “I ain't never goin' to work again. . . . I'm plum tired out.”
  • A rich man jumps from a penthouse roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is smaller than her brother, with a rich mane of chestnut hair which she wears to the waist.
  • All he sees is the rich mane of chestnut hair cascading around her perfect face.
  • Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 
  • Would not the rich man purchase a waterproof suit of Russia Leather; and the high-born Belle step-forth in red or azure morocco, lined with shamoy: the black cowhide being left to the Drudges and Gibeonites of the world; and so all the old Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • Economy is the poor man' s mint; and extravagance the rich man ' s pitfall. 
  • For a week or two it seemed that a cottage might drop in their way; but it happened to be what you call picturesque, and a rich man snapped it up. News from the Duchy
  • He hated what he called the plutocracy, but no individual rich man. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • private airplanes are a rich man's toy
  • Other-worldliness is the best alibi a rich man can have. As I Please
  • The games of love involve Florinda, who is destined to marry an old rich man or her brother's friend, and Belville, a young gallant who rescues her and wins her heart.
  • Economy the poor man's mints; extravagancethe rich man's pitfall.Martin Tupper. Americaneconomist. 
  • If you make me a rich man I'll spend all my time and all my wealth converting faithless heathens and praising your name.
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • For all its sizzle, it has, after twelve years, been unable to become much more than a rich man's diversion.
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • On the side nearer the castle there was a dark mass over which a rich mantle had been thrown; it was of purple colour, and in the uncertain light it was not easy to tell where the cloak ended, and the stain that embrued the snow began. The Shame of Motley: being the memoir of certain transactions in the life of Lazzaro Biancomonte, of Biancomonte, sometime fool of the court of Pesaro
  • A nice wife and a back door will soon make a rich man poor. 
  • She belonged to some fancy ballroom or draped around the arm of a rich man being his mistress, not a teacher to students in an elementary school out in the middle of nowhere.
  • The company relies on the tremendous economic strength, excellent brainpower, rich managerial experience, acute marketplace insight.
  • Mr Brown cast off his daughter when she married an old rich man.

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