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Paul Richard Quotes

«The vagabond, when rich, is called a tourist»
Author: Paul Richard | Keywords: tourist, vagabond, vagabonds
«I absolutely wouldn't accept a card that has it. If lenders are real eager for your business, they will take it out.»
Author: Paul Richard
«I kept waiting for Donna Reed to come over with a casserole.»
Author: Paul Richard
«I wanted to show the students that Oil City is a wonderful place to live.»
Author: Paul Richard
«And this is a building that should have been condemned 20 years ago.»
Author: Paul Richard
«Nobody told us (early on) this wasn't allowed.»
Author: Paul Richard
«I think you have to be blind to realize this isn't a good thing for the community. We want people to come to Oil City and see the artist community and see its neighborhoods. ... We're very serious about doing things top-of-the-line so we better the community.»
Author: Paul Richard
«Let's fight for things that are detrimental to the Oil City community. Start attacking those landlords and I'll get in that army.»
Author: Paul Richard
«Everyday spending decisions, especially credit-based ones, will do far more harm to our financial future than any investment decision you will likely ever make.»
Author: Paul Richard
«That drop in attendance overwhelmed the lower costs.»
Author: Paul Richard