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Sophie Tucker: Wealth Better than Poverty
on Tuesday, March 22, 2011Sophie Tucker Funny Money Quote saying both wealth and poverty bring insight only into which is best between rich and poor. Sophie Tucker said:
“I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor: Rich is better” — Sophie Tucker
In this quote, Sophie Tucker is suggesting that having wealth and financial security (“being rich”) is preferable to experiencing poverty and lack of resources (“being poor”). While poverty can be difficult to endure, with financial difficulties and lack of opportunities, being rich allows for greater comfort, freedom and ability to pursue one’s goals and interests.
Tucker is likely drawing on her own life experiences in coming to this conclusion. However, true happiness and fulfillment depend more on inner qualities like health, relationships and purpose rather than money alone. Overall the quote expresses a preference for prosperity over scarcity in a humorous yet insightful way.
Birthday: January 13, 1884 – Death February 9, 1966
Sophie Tucker: Girls Need for Cash
on Thursday, September 9, 2010Sophie Tucker Funny Money Quote saying that a woman needs differing attributes at different ages to do well for herself – but that in the end, she needs dollars. Tucker said:
“From birth to age 18, a girl needs good parents, from 18 to 35 she needs good looks, from 35 to 55 she needs a good personality, and from 55 on she needs cash” — Sophie Tucker
In this quote Sophie Tucker is suggesting that a woman’s priorities and needs change as she ages.
In her youth (birth to 18), she needs supportive parents to care for her.
In her early adult years (18 to 35), her looks and appearance may be most important for attracting romantic partners or jobs.
From 35 to 55, her personality and character become more significant, as physical beauty fades. After age 55, financial security (“cash”) becomes the primary need, as she is likely focusing on retirement.
The quote is using humor and exaggeration but reflects that a woman draws on different strengths over the course of her life.
Birthday: January 13, 1884 – Death February 9, 1966