For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.

I keep everything. It's one of my problems. I'm a saver.

I always have this feeling that I'm losing everything, so I'm a real saver.

I think work really is a life saver, because it carries you forward, which is good.

I think I'm more of a saver than a spender - more because I just like being at home.

Prejudice is a great time saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts.

Once you're a saver, you're always a saver. At the end of the day, it's more money in your pocket.

Small, slow growth is the best I expect from an investment. I'm a real saver: frugal - like my parents.

I'm very careful with money - both my parents were very sensible with it and I grew up to become an obsessive saver.

I think I'm a mousepad. I don't want to be a mousepad, but I'm a mousepad. I'm also a screen saver, thank you very much. It's weird.

For me, acting was a way of taking destructive energy and doing something productive with it, and in that way it was quite a life saver.

I am naturally cautious so I guess I am a saver. I'm a firm believer in not borrowing money, which is a lesson passed down to me from my parents and grandparents.

My parents opened a bank account for me when I was really little, and I think I paid for some of my university education with my savings. I've always been a bit of a saver.

I have a beautiful platter of various fruits as my computer screen saver. It's a constant reminder to eat healthy! It helps me to make healthier food choices throughout my day.

I'd describe myself as a saver, but just sometimes I can spend like a kicking horse! Ryman is the one shop I can't go past without going into. I just can't resist lovely stationery.

Hanging out with my girlfriends is my sanity saver. We go out for a bad chick flick and dinner. I suggest you break free from the guys, see a really silly, girly movie, and get a little something to eat afterwards. It feels like a treat.

I've always been terrified about not having money. I've been a big saver and a big earner. When I've been out of work, I've always found another job. I never wanted to get into debt, because money was very tight when I was growing up. I never felt deprived, but I couldn't have the things I wanted.

You know it's very difficult to be an actor, and to have people depending on you to say the right line, at the right time, and to not be able to hear your cues! I can't tell you how many times I would've had to have said What? if I didn't have my hearing aids. So my hearing aids are a life saver, and they allow me to practice my craft.

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