I was brought up in an era when thrift was still considered a virtue.
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I'm old enough to remember in the 1930s and the 1940s when thrift, frugality, was considered an important virtue.
Thrift is of great revenue.
Sometimes the poor are praised for being thrifty. But to recommend thrift to the poor is both grotesque and insulting. It is like advising a man who is starving to eat less.
Be thrifty, but not covetous.
I'm very particular but very thrifty at the same time.
I am quite a spendthrift but just being careful because my family was not rich, was not a rich family.
I spent my teens and early 20s shopping almost exclusively at thrift stores.
Thrift shopping is really just an extension of me being that same kid and going into a place that's completely unconventional that has really endless possibilities in terms of outfits that you can put together and really just expressing yourself.
You cannot bring about prosperity without discouraging thrift.
Cannot people realize how large an income is thrift?
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