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I was raised not to talk about money. It was considered impolite.
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I think there's something in people where they often want to describe their personal experiences, but when it's regarding wealth, they're obviously very guarded. They're very worried about how people are going to react to what they say.
Jamie Johnson
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We played well and actually did a lot of things right.
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I've always found that I personally love to observe things, and I'm good at observing things.
Jamie Johnson -
Donkey basketball is a very unnecessary fundraiser to have because it is cruel to the animals.
Jamie Johnson -
Earth Day celebrates our planet's resources, one of which is food. So it's only natural that a meal should be involved.
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There's an unspoken rule in affluent circles that suggests you can always define an individual's status by measuring his or her proximity to the most influential person in the room. And as the maxim goes, closer is always better.
Jamie Johnson -
Our family's fortune is growing faster than ever. We're a part of a small number of American families that own most of the country's wealth. But having so much in the hands of so few can't be good for America.
Jamie Johnson
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We have got to get better on the bases. A lot of it is who we've got playing. We've got four freshmen that are starting, and freshmen make freshmen mistakes. There's some things we've got to learn from and get better. I think we will, but right now, I'll take the W.
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I tried other sports and it wasn't as fun. It must be in the blood, I guess.
Jamie Johnson -
The secrecy surrounding wealth and the anxiety of talking about money is absurd. If you are rich and you live well and you spend money and it is an essential part of your lifestyle, then you shouldn't be ashamed of talking about it. You shouldn't be ashamed of it. And I think you should accept it and be honest and open about it.
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They played well. There wasn't much we could do... I think we're a good team but in curling anything can happen. One shot can make or break the game.
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I really enjoy playing with my sister. We've been together on a team for 18 years, a long, long time. This year is going to be unbelievable. I'm really excited. We get along so well.
Jamie Johnson -
It's not like us to give them five in the first. We usually have very good games against Canada, so it's a tough one to lose. We've never actually been down 5-0 before, so it was a new thing for us.
Jamie Johnson
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My sister, she played with my grandparents, my aunts and my uncles. That's mainly what we did. It must be in the blood or something. We just really enjoy curling so much.
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A lot of people say things to us. We're so young and, I guess, cute. We want people to watch our sport and understand it.
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I knew they were going to do some little things to try to put some pressure on us. The bigger the game, the more you bunt. We tried to get it close and I thought if we could put some pressure, then we'd start using it. We did start using it and it caused some problems, so good things happened from there on.
Jamie Johnson