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Paid Quotes by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who labors. If those taxes are excessive, they are reflected in idle factories, in tax-sold farms,…
- In time of this grave national danger, when all excess income should go to win the war, no American citizen ought to have a net…
- Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable…
- It is to the real advantage of every producer, every manufacturer and every merchant to cooperate in the improvement of working conditions, because the best…
- Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who labors.
- The best customer of American industry is the well paid worker.
More Paid Quotes
- All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. — Aristotle
- If you're paid before you walk on the court, what's the point in playing as if your life depended on it? — Arthur Ashe
- Debt is part of the human condition. Civilization is based on exchanges - on gifts, trades, loans - and the revenges and… — Margaret Atwood
- How friendly all men would be one with another, if no regard were paid to honour and money! I believe it would… — Teresa of Avila
- Those from whose pocket the salary is drawn, and by whose appointment the officer was made, have always a right to discuss… — Charles Babbage
- The reason I did fashion was it was the only way to get paid to do anything creative. You couldn't support yourself… — David Bailey
- If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold… — Abigail Adams
- No people come into possession of a culture without having paid a heavy price for it. — James A. Baldwin
- I'm not paid to be a role model, parents should be role models. — Charles Barkley
- Both the Democratic and Republican parties are bought and paid for by corporate America and cater to the needs of the highest… — Roseanne Barr
- The freelance writer is a man who is paid per piece or per word or perhaps. — Robert Benchley
- I have ever been the queerest mixture of weakness and strength, and have paid heavily for the weakness. — Annie Besant