“If I had a nickel for every time I'd wished I possessed the power to alter another person's mind, I'd be knee… — Mayandree Michel Copy Share Image
I don't care if it doesn't make a nickel. I just want every man, woman, and child in America to see it. — Samuel Goldwyn Copy Share Image
I can't throw a nickel from the Capitol without hitting a think tank that's been financed by one of the Gulf States. — Chris Murphy Copy Share Image
If I had a nickel for every time I said 'Why me?' I'd have probably said 'Why me?' more often. — Tom Wilson Copy Share Image
Three years ago I came to Florida without a nickel in my pocket. Now I've got a nickel in my pocket — Groucho Marx Copy Share Image
The thing about 'Nickel Boys' is its a film that is more intelligent than its maker. — RaMell Ross Copy Share Image
When I was going through my whole divorce, for six years, I didn't get a nickel! I had to make it on… — Larsa Pippen Copy Share Image
It was a struggle financing CNN, but I did it without ever asking the government for a nickel. — Ted Turner Copy Share Image
If you look at just right, there's not a nickel's worth of difference between what Buck Owens and the Buckaroos played on… — Marty Stuart Copy Share Image
“Trouble is my business,” I said. “How else would I make a nickel?” — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
If I had a nickel every time someone asked me if I was going into the Hall of Fame, then... I could… — Christian Cage Copy Share Image
“This nickel, unlike most money, has actually done a job of work, has been physically responsible for a reaction.” — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
My father had a piano that was a nickelodeon - put a nickel, and the roller would play. — Frank Sinatra Copy Share Image
I subscribe to the slow nickel theory. You take a little bit at a time. You always make better of what you… — Russell Hornsby Copy Share Image
Nobody talks about Shaq Thompson. I don't know what he is. He's like a nickel corner/linebacker. — Jon Gruden Copy Share Image
Instead of denying domestic mining, such as mining in Minnesota for copper and nickel, we need more of it. — Michael Waltz Copy Share Image