What this country needs is a good five-cent nickel.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.
There are plenty of good five cent cigars in the country. The trouble is they cost a quarter.
You can't expect to hit the jackpot if you don't put a few nickels in the machine.
It's no secret that we were sticking just about every nickel we had on the chance that people would really be interested in something totally new and unique in the field of entertainment.
When the opportunities come, we may not want to buy another nickel asset, but if something comes cheap enough, we're all about return on equity.
True economy means the wisest expenditure of what we have, everything considered, looking at it from the broadest standpoint. It is not a good thing to save a nickel at the expenditure of twenty-five cents' worth of time.
What the country needs is dirtier fingernails and cleaner minds.
Let us assume that the ideal were reached; let us imagine a state of international life in which the danger of war no longer exists. Then no one would dare to demand a penny for obviously completely superfluous armaments.
What this country needs is a really good five cent cigar.
I can still remember the feel in my hand of that most wonderful American coin ever minted, a nickel with a buffalo on one side and the head of an Indian on the other. That nickel was a daily proof of our country's past. Bring it back!