A Quote by Alison Arngrim

Actors never say they're poor. They're always broke. It's always just temporary. 'Broke' is 'poor with hope'. — © Alison Arngrim
Actors never say they're poor. They're always broke. It's always just temporary. 'Broke' is 'poor with hope'.
There is a difference between broke and being poor. Being broke is a temporary economic condition, but being poor is a disabling frame of mind and a depressed condition of your spirit, and you must vow to never, ever be poor again.
I've never been poor, only broke. Being poor is a frame of mind. Being broke is only a temporary situation.
There is a difference between being poor and being broke. Broke is temporary, and poor is eternal.
My grandma forbid us from describing ourselves as poor. She said, 'we're broke.' Because broke is temporary.
Poor is a state of mind you never grow out of, but being broke is just a temporary condition.
Broke is temporary, poor is eternal.
Broke is a temporary condition, poor is a state of mind.
It is easy to say that there are the rich and the poor, and so something should be done. But in history, there are always the rich and the poor. If the poor were not as poor, we would still call them the poor. I mean, whoever has less can be called the poor. You will always have the 10% that have less and the 10% that have the most.
Being broke is a temporary situation. Being poor is a state of mind.
Poor is a state of mind. Broke is a state of wallet. You can fix being broke; it's not so easy to fix being poor.
When you start off broke - and we weren't broke, we were negative broke - you never forget that. You stay appreciative.
I went dead broke - twice! - trying to get Gas Monkey up and going. And when I say broke, I mean sleeping on my sister's couch and can't pay-the-rent type broke.
Because that which was new was almost always temporary. And that which was temporary broke your heart.
Poor is a state of mind. Broke is, 'I'm just passing through.'
You think Jay-Z is going broke? LeBron is going broke? These guys have figured it out. They came from poor backgrounds, broken homes, and they figured out how to be businessmen. They become new aspirations.
In the U.K., we always had a special relationship with the audiences because it wasn't 'More Than Words' that broke us: it was 'Get The Funk Out' that broke first. That was what we had always dreamed of.
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