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I'm quite famously frugal.
I'm so frugal, you wouldn't believe it.
It's the intelligent thing to be frugal.
I'm actually pretty frugal with my money.
Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy.
It's more frugal to wear ties that are given to you.
The coward reckons himself cautious, the miser frugal.
I am not frugal - I'm quite a big spender - but not on credit.
One cannot say he wanted wit, but rather that he was frugal of it.
In real life, I'm frugal. And, yes, I do love to shop at Marshall's.
I drive a tiny Toyota iQ. I'm quite frugal and often cut my own hair.
Without frugality none can be rich, and with it very few would be poor.
I'm not a frugal person, but I find it difficult to be extravagant materially.
And a musician has to learn to be frugal and to carefully manage financial affairs.
I'm very frugal, so I don't like to shop because I'm afraid everything is going away.
Living a frugal lifestyle gives you the opportunity to invest more money towards your future.
Google is a very responsible company. It's a generous company, but it's very frugal in many ways.
This is Staples. On a good day, we get to stay at the Marriott Courtyard. We have a frugal culture.
I'm still a very frugal person. But everything that does get spent is a reinvestment into my own music.
Small, slow growth is the best I expect from an investment. I'm a real saver: frugal - like my parents.
When you concentrate on agriculture and industry and are frugal in expenditures, Heaven cannot impoverish your state.
I've been really frugal with money since way back, so I can't buy something if it's too expensive. I'm not that brave.
Disdain the chain, preserve your freedom; and maintain your independency: be industrious and free; be frugal and free.
Vegetarian and frugal it may be, but the chickpea is one of the most versatile ingredients you could keep in your cupboards.
I belong to the breed of first-generation entrepreneurs who have basically created our enterprises with very frugal resources.
The Quaker upbringing was not strict, but it was frugal. Extremely frugal. One was always encouraged to give away one's worldly goods.
Professionally, my first book came out at the age of 29, where I wrote about my experiences of backpacking in U.S. on a frugal budget.
My grandfather could barely read. My grandmother had a sixth-grade education. They were people who were industrious. They were frugal.
I am strongly drawn to a frugal life and am often oppressively aware that I am engrossing an undue amount of the labor of my fellow men.
While most of us are trying to be more frugal, the loss of a job, a divorce, or a medical emergency can quickly sink us deeply into debt.
Polaroid by its nature makes you frugal. You walk around with maybe two packs of film in your pocket. You have 20 shots, so each shot is a world.
I'm frugal. I've always been this way. When I was young, my mom would give me my allowance, and I'd peel off a little each week and have some to spare.
I'm frugal. I'm not a very acquisitive woman. I never waste food. If you prepare your own food, you engage with the world, it tastes alive. It tastes good.
Thanks to my mother, people tell me I look younger than I am, especially without make-up. And I suppose my father had a part in making me more frugal with my money.
I have a real passion for driving. Earlier on in my life I wanted to be a race car driver. But I don't pay an extortionate amount of money for cars. I'm pretty frugal.
Be studious in your profession, and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy.
I was always the frugal kid growing up because I was saving for college. Or I was always that kid that was like, 'I'm going to save my babysitting money so I can eat an expensive dinner when I go to Europe.'
We have really good data that show when you take patients and you really inform them about their choices, patients make more frugal choices. They pick more efficient choices than the health care system does.
Being frugal, conscious of making money, is not a negative thing. That sensibility of creating value and finding value and reinvesting in those customers is what separates great restaurants from the average ones.
I'm known for value for money. I was brought up to be frugal, and it's definitely a factor in my success. I was born in the Fifties, which was a frugal era, and my family had to be very careful with money out of necessity.
My parents were both in the army for 20 years and then worked in government departments; but they had gone through the Great Depression and known lean times. They always remained extremely frugal and lived far below their means.
Raising myself and caring for my brothers and sisters allowed me the benefit of a lot of information that I wouldn't have otherwise gotten. I had to be frugal, thoughtful, resourceful. I didn't have anyone to tell me, 'You can't.'
A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned.
Jeff Smith was the Julia Child of my generation. When his television show, 'The Frugal Gourmet,' made its debut on PBS in the 1980s, it conveyed such genuine enthusiasm for cooking that I was moved for the first time to slap down cold cash for a collection of recipes.
I'm lucky because my dad taught me to be frugal and save. And that's important because I want to know that I don't have to take an acting job for two or three years if I don't want to and that I'll still be able to make my house and car payments and buy food for my dogs.
My parents were both very frugal, and I think they're responsible for my attitude of always looking for good value, especially in my work. In a way, sports betting is like a big game of 'The Price Is Right:' just like I'd pay $3 for a Coke Zero but not $4, I'd lay three points on the Bears-Packers point spread but not four.