"All that money stuff was so strange; all it ever meant to me was freedom from worry. I'm happier now than I've ever been but I still wish I had that money"
- Dana Plato
About this Quote
In this quote, Dana Plato assesses her past experiences with money and how it has impacted her life. She describes the idea of cash as "odd," suggesting that it has actually constantly been a foreign and complicated principle to her. However, she likewise acknowledges that money has actually brought her a sense of flexibility from worry. This could mean that having monetary stability has actually allowed her to live without the continuous stress and anxiety that includes struggling to make ends meet. Despite being happier now, Plato still expresses a yearning for the security and convenience that cash provided her. This quote highlights the complex relationship in between money and happiness, and how it can affect one's overall well-being.
This quote is written / told by Dana Plato between November 7, 1964 and May 8, 1999. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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