Money always changes the game, when you let a dollar come between you and your friends, your cohorts.
I prefer to give a dollar to a thousand people.
These days, you’ve gotta milk a dollar out of every dime.
The risk presented by these lethal wastes is like no other risk, and we should not be expected to accept it or to project it into the future in order for manufacturers and utilities to make a dollar killing now.
If I make a dollar and out of every dollar I’m taxed at 50, half, at 50 cents, I have to give, isn’t that like enough?
If a woman earned a dollar by scrubbing, her husband had a right to take the dollar and go and get drunk with it and beat her afterwards. It was his dollar.
As long as we keep our fundamentals strong. . . the dollar (and) U. S. borrowing costs will do just fine.
You may loan your last dollar to a friend; but never loan him your axe, unless you are certain that he knows how to use it.
President Bush announced a billion dollar mission to the moon and Mars. He came up with a snappy new slogan - to drill where no man has drilled before.
'Believing' cannot tip the scales in making a historical judgement about whether something really happened. I can choose to believe that George Washington threw a silver dollar across the Rappahannock, but my believing that he did it has nothing to do with whether or not he really did do it. So also with the story of Jesus walking on water: Believing that he did it has nothing to do with whether he really did do it. 'Belief' cannot be the basis for historical conclusions; it has no direct relevance.
You can be rich in spirit, kindness, love and all those things that you can't put a dollar sign on.
For us in England, the relative value of the pound against the dollar, that has a huge impact on how easy it is to get our films made in the U. K.
So if you think America's politicians and citizens are willing to make the changes necessary to strengthen the U. S. dollar, then don't buy silver. But if you're like me and don't expect us, as a nation, to take our medicine, then short the dollar - and the way you short the currency is by going long on gold and silver.
. . . The ACS raised over $180 million last year through its network of 58 Divisions and 3,000 local Chapters. The Society's major public campaign is aimed at reducing smoking and cancers related to it. Yet. . . the ACS has but a single (lobbyist) in Washington DC. The industry-supported Tobacco Institute, on the other hand, has a ten million dollar budget which supports dozens of Washington staff.
A dollar picked up in the road is more satisfaction to you than the ninety-and -nine which you had to work for, and money won at faro or in stock snuggles into your heart in the same way.
We have been measuring too much in terms of the dollar. What we should do is think in terms of useful materials-things that will be of value to us in our daily life.
You should get to keep every dollar that you earn. That's your money. That's not the government's money.
We do not know what we can bear until we are put to the test. Many a delicate mother, who thought that she could not survive the death of her children, has lived to bury her husband and the last one of a large family, and in addition to all this has seen her home and last dollar swept away; yet she has had the courage to bear it all and to go on as before. When the need comes, there is a power deep within us that answers the call.
I was all in gold sequins for Million Dollar Mermaid, 50 feet in the air
I would for sure do a thousand dollar meet and greet because literally every single person knows where I live.