A Quote by Eric Church

I'm not a trust-fund type. — © Eric Church
I'm not a trust-fund type.

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You either have to find a way to be really creative materially, or you better have a trust fund. And, last I checked, I didn't have a trust fund.
My kids don't have a trust fund, they have a debt fund. Oh my God, they're $4 million in the hole.
My kids don't have a trust fund, they have a debt fund. And when I die, they're $4 million in the hole.
The average person can’t really trust anybody. They can’t trust a broker, because the broker is interested in churning commissions. They can’t trust a mutual fund, because the mutual fund is interested in gathering a lot of assets and keeping them. And now it’s even worse because even the most sophisticated people have no idea what’s going on.
Trust funds can never be a substitute for a fund of trust.
I've worked since I was 18. I have no trust fund and don't expect anything.
My mom's made it clear to me that, like, there's no trust fund.
We trust the bully much better than we trust the underdog. Maybe it's in our nature, but it is so that all around the world there is this certain type that can succeed in politics and it's people who are - alpha types.
My favourite holdings are Vanguard's Wellington Fund, a balanced mutual fund which is a legacy investment from my first career at Wellington Management Co., and the Vanguard 500 Index Fund.
Reporters used to be blue-collar; at the Globe now, it's practically required that you have a trust fund.
Increasing the minimum wagewill put billions annually into the Social Security trust fund.
I run a trust through which we fund the education of underprivileged kids and better their life.
We need, in effect, to make the phantom 'lock-boxes' around the trust fund real.
My parents put everything in a trust fund for me. I won't get it until I'm 18, so I'll use it for college.
One of the things that I realize is that if you look at big business, I mean, they - and what they fund and what they do, they don't really - they don't fund the small non-profit community-based organizations that really are out there on the front lines helping people. They fund the big philanthropies. They're safe.
When my trust fund ran out, I panicked. I have a lot of admiration for the kids who come to the big city with nothing and make it.
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