Able Quote by James E. Faust
“There is a wise old saying 'Eat it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without'. Thrift is a practice of not wasting anything. Some people are able to get by because of the absence of expense. They have their shoes resoled, they patch, they mend, they sew, and they save money. They avoid installment buying, and make purchases only after saving enough to pay cash, thus avoiding interest charges. Frugality means to practice careful economy.”
About This Quote
Frugality involves using resources wisely, avoiding waste, and buying only when you can pay cash to prevent debt.
In simple terms: Save by reusing, repairing, and buying cash‑only.
Practice careful economy and avoid debt.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- household budgeting
- DIY repairs
- shopping habits
- financial planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What items can you repair instead of replace?
- How do you balance saving with needed spending?
Excessive thrift can limit quality of life or necessary investments.