A Quote by Yogi Berra

A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore. — © Yogi Berra
A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.
I'm pissed at a nickel because it isn't a dime.
History doesn't turn on a dime; it turns on a plugged nickel.
As a quarterback, you have to be able to nickel-and-dime down the field.
He hands you a nickel, he hands you a dime. He asks you with a grin, if you're having a good time.
Me being able to move around, nickel, dime, safety, you don't know where I'm coming from or if I'm coming, and that's a positive.
We're on the brink of a world in which the wealthiest nations, from Canada to Norway to Japan, can barely project meaningful force to their own borders while the nickel 'n' dime basket-cases go nuclear.
A loaf of bread is $3-plus, and you can make an organic loaf of bread - that tastes a hundred times better, by the way - for probably a nickel or a dime.
Please to put a nickel, please to put a dime. How petitions trickle in at Christmas time!
A nickel is not worth a penny more.
Eat, drink and love...the rest is not worth a nickel
There's all kinds of people teaching who don't do anything worth a nickel. Likewise in advertising.
Nothing that comes easy is worth a dime.
There's not a dime's worth of difference between Obama and Romney.
When I was 9 or 10, I had a ten-cent business: I would walk your dog for a dime, go to the store for a dime, empty your garbage for a dime - and then I could use the money to buy tricks at the magic store.
Before I started my company in 1998, I worked for big companies traveling a lot and saw firsthand how much waste there was. I was flying across the world in first class to places like Italy or Hong Kong, where I was staying in 5-star hotels, only to nickel and dime someone over a sweater price.
In the summer of 1963, my second with 'Sports Illustrated,' Jerry Tax, the basketball editor, got the Celtics' Frank Ramsey, the NBA's first famous sixth man, to do a piece for the magazine revealing some of the devious little tricks of his trade. Things like surreptitiously holding an opponent's shorts - nickel-and-dime stuff.
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