A Quote by Joan Crawford

I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend! — © Joan Crawford
I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend!
I, Joan Crawford, I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend.
Every dollar the government doesn't spend, tax, or borrow is a dollar that businesses and families can spend or invest themselves.
We believe it wrong ever to take a dollar from a free citizen without a very necessary public purpose, because each such taking diminishes the freedom to spend that dollar as its owner would prefer.
We must teach our children not to spend their money a dollar at a time. If you spend your dollar at a time, you'll wind up with trinkets instead of treasures.
I believe that teachers committed to the community are the ones who deserve to earn the top dollar, a starting salary of a quarter million dollars a year.
They tax when you earn a dollar, they tax you when you save it, they tax you when you invest it. If you earn a dividend, they tax it again, and if you're stupid enough to die, they steal up to half.
Rich people see every dollar as a "seed" that can be planted to earn a hundred more dollars, which can then be replanted to earn a thousand more dollars.
The greatest charity you can contribute to is yourself. Instead of spending a dollar to help feed hungry children, why not spend that dollar on hair gel so you can get the perfect cowlick?
Government can only spend a dollar to help someone when it forcibly takes a dollar from someone else.
The 77 cents that women make for every dollar men earn makes a real difference to our families - families stretching to make every dollar count.
The only way Congress can get one dollar to spend is to take that one dollar from Americans, borrow that one dollar from Americans, or inflate that one dollar from Americans. So, it's very much like the visual image of a swimming pool. A person notes there is a shallow end, so he takes the water out of the deep end and pours it in the shallow end, hoping to raise the height of the water in the pool - and you would call that person stupid.
... if we have a dollar to spend on some wild excess, we shall spend it on a book, not on asparagus out of season.
The less you have to think about how to spend every dollar, the more likely you are to spend wisely.
I do appreciate every single dollar I earn.
As long as the dollar remains in high esteem as a trade currency, America can continue to spend more than it earns. But when the day arrives - as it certainly must - when the dollar tumbles and foreigners no longer want it, the free ride will be over.
The more men, generally speaking, will do for a Dollar when they make it, the more that Dollar will do for them when they spend it.
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