We cry for mercy
We cry for mercy to the next amusement, The next amusement mortgages our fields Edward Young
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We cry for mercy to the next amusement, The next amusement mortgages our fields Edward Young
First in point of time and interest comes the mortgage debt, i.e. the claim for the return of money lent on the security of some tangible object. Such claims are among the earliest fruits of a commercial civilization, and are nearly always affected the same way, viz. by the deposit or pledge of the security … Read more
In some ways I think it [the strike] was important. I’m not sure that \”worth it\” is the right term, but it was important. A lot of people lost a lot of things – I was greatly concerned for our crews. Those are the people who really sort of paid. A lot of us in … Read more
No man can mortgage his injustice as a pawn for his fidelity. Edmund Burke
Ladies and babies, and mortgages, for that matter, can all wait. Acting has done a strange thing to me, though. I often sit there, thinking, ‘I love this, but I wouldn’t put my daughter on the stage.’ Eddie Redmayne
We go to church buildings that still have a mortgage. Which means the bank owns God’s house. Which means that we go and make love to God in a house that Satan owns! Eddie Long
We think if the economy remains weak that we could see mortgage rates trail down and we think that we could see rates below seven percent into early next year. Franklin Raines
Well, we’re just now seeing the reductions in mortgage rates. The mortgage rates are based on the ten-year rate and the Fed controls the overnight or the shorter rates. Franklin Raines
They flooded liquidity in the marketplace but the mortgage rate is based much more on expectations of inflation. So if the average investor believes that there is inflation coming, they’ll move that rate up. Franklin Raines
Right now we think that rates will stay low, that you’ll be able to get a mortgage below seven percent and that’s kicked off a refinance boom that’s going to put more money in the pockets of consumers. Franklin Raines