I was raised by a single mother who made a way for me. She used to scrub floors as a domestic worker, put a cleaning rag in her pocketbook and ride the subways in Brooklyn so I would have food on the table. But she taught me as I walked her to the subway that life is about not where you start, but where you're going. That's family values.
Al Sharpton
Americans are paying for our lack of an energy policy with their jobs and out of their pocketbooks.
Bob Beauprez
A pretty good test of a man's religion is how it affects his pocketbook.
Francis J. Grimke
It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
I began as a journalist for my pocketbook and a poet for my soul.
Jane Yolen
As we have always seen here in the U.S. the universal truth about elections is that people vote their pocketbook.
Jennifer Dunn
A loss never bothers me after I take it. I forget it overnight. But being wrong - not taking the loss - that is what does damage to the pocketbook and to the soul.
Jesse Livermore
We don't take Sweet'n Lows from restaurants anymore. I don't stuff dinner rolls into my pocketbook.
Judy Sheindlin
A broken transportation system hits Michiganders in the pocketbook. Every year, our friends and neighbors spend millions of dollars on car repairs after driving on crumbling streets.
Kerry Bentivolio
I always think people vote with their wallets and their pocketbooks.
Lara Trump
Latinos are concerned about the same pocketbook issues that matter to most middle class Americans - creating good-paying jobs in this country, making sure our children get a quality education, and ensuring that our families have access to affordable and quality healthcare.
Linda Sanchez
I can really serve the audience instead of making this about me and about serving myself and my pocketbook.
Lisa Lampanelli
There is a new wave of environmental consumers I like to call Pocketbook Environmentalists. They're going green primarily because it makes good financial sense, but the fact that it benefits their families' health and the environment also makes them feel good.
Lynn Jurich
For Pocketbook Environmentalists, financial savings are the primary motivator. However Pocketbook Environmentalists are changing the face of the market and the planet for the better by demanding that going green saves you money.
There is a huge market for products and services aimed at what I like to call the Pocketbook Environmentalist: a shopper who's savvy enough to know things don't necessarily have to cost more just because they're good for the environment.
If China sets the rules for much of the world's economy, America will feel the consequences in our pocketbooks as well as in our security.
Mac Thornberry
You never look silly when you're defending the American people and their pocketbook.
Marsha Blackburn
I got robbed once. A man pulled a gun on me and snatched my pocketbook in a car. I don't trust men that much any more.
Marsha P. Johnson
You know, when I got started on television in the '80s, you would go to the costume department, and if you were a female they put you into a skirt. And you had a pocketbook, usually a shoulder bag.
Melissa Leo
Whether it's a penalty or a tax, it's all one in the same. It's coming out of somebody's hard-earned money in their pocketbooks and that's the point. So in some ways, to me, it's a distinction without a difference.
Mike Lee
We ask from the heart that supermarkets, which are now more profitable and selling more, help us to take care of the pocketbook of the people by not raising prices.
Every time you choose a perfume, you are voting. And, of course, I hope you vote for me. Not only for my ego, but for my pocketbook. The more you buy, the more money I make.
Today's gasoline prices are taking a severe toll on Americans' pocketbooks. Consumers are anxious.
Pocketbook and economic issues is pretty much all I campaigned on.
As a party, Democrats must focus on the pocketbook issues that our constituents care about every day when they wake up to go to work, drop off their kids at school, and tuck them into bed at night.
A society in which vocation and job are separated for most people gradually creates an economy that is often devoid of spirit, one that frequently fills our pocketbooks at the cost of emptying our souls.
It is no surprise that companies do not often respond to moral pressure alone. We need to hit them hard in their pocketbook and on their balance sheet. We need to show them that their stock prices will be affected if their actions encourage Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions.
I don't think what's in my pocketbook matters.