Famous Quotes - Tags - Money

  • ... money trials are not the hardest, and somehow or other, they are always overcome. More
  • ... there is something quixotic in me about money, something meek and guilty. I want it and like... More
  • ... today, you just walk on the court, throw up the ball, roll over your arm, and make $100,000.... More
  • ...Fielding lived when the days were longer (for time, like money, is measured by our needs). More
  • ...I’m not money hungry.... People who are rich want to be richer, but what’s the difference?... More
  • A budget takes the fun out of money. More
  • A feast is made for laughter, and wine maketh merry: but money answereth all things. More
  • A fool and his money are lucky enough to get together in the first place. More
  • A friend i’the court is better than a penny in purse. More
  • A thousand friends when you’re paying the bills, but none to be seen when you’ve got ills. More
  • A tragic irony of life is that we so often achieve success or financial independence after the... More
  • A trifle, some eight-penny matter. More
  • A war undertaken without sufficient monies has but a wisp of force. Coins are the very sinews of... More
  • Absolutely speaking, the more money, the less virtue; for money comes between a man and his... More
  • All social rules and all relations between individuals are eroded by a cash economy, avarice... More
  • All the world over, the picturesque yields to the pocketesque. More
  • All things are sold: the very light of Heaven
    Is venal; earth’s unsparing gifts of... More
  • All who wish to hand down to their children that happy republican system bequeathed to them by... More
  • Americans want action for their money. They are fascinated by its self-reproducing qualities if... More
  • An expansive life, one not constrained by four walls, requires as well an expansive pocket. More
  • And no one shall work for money, and no one shall work for fame,
    But each for the joy of the... More
  • And not an hour ago you hadn’t a penny to warm your pocket. Did someone die and leave you a pot... More
  • And tough shit for money. Some day I’ll have only too much: because I have a philosopher’s... More
  • Any gentleman with the slightest chic will give a girl a fifty dollar bill for the powder room. More
  • As I sat at the cafe, I said to myself,
    They may talk as they please about what they call... More
  • As to your kind wishes for myself, allow me to say I can not enter the ring on the money... More
  • Base is the slave that pays. More
  • Before the birth of the New Woman the country was not an intellectual desert, as she is apt to... More
  • Being is good, but getting rich is better.... If the gods had only the riches of men’s... More
  • Being the dependents of the general government, and looking to its treasury as the source of all... More
  • Better eight hundred in cash than a thousand on credit. More
  • Boundless in your charity, but shrewd and cautious as a lender, you delight all those today whom... More
  • Building up a family’s fortune is like moving earth with a needle, but losing a family’s... More
  • Business, you know, may bring money, but friendship hardly ever does. More
  • But it takes a lot of money to live freely by the sea. More
  • But money, wife, is the true Fuller’s Earth for reputations, there is not a spot or a stain but... More
  • But when all you do, great man, is to empty our pockets, we wish that you were smaller! More
  • But when the bowels of the earth were sought,
    And men her golden entrails did espy,
    This... More
  • Cankered heaps of strange-achievèd gold. More
  • Cash-payment never was, or could except for a few years be, the union-bond of man to man. Cash... More
  • Clearly money has something to do with life.... More
  • Comparatively few people know what a million dollars actually is. To the majority it is a gaseous... More
  • Dollars! All their cares, hopes, joys, affections, virtues, and associations seemed to be melted... More
  • Don’t eat
    those nice green dollars your wife
    gives you for breakfast. More
  • Douglas. Now remains a sweet reversion—
    We may boldly spend, upon the hope
    Of what is... More
  • Economy does not lie in sparing money, but in spending it wisely. More
  • Even brothers should keep careful accounts. More
  • Expenditure now attracts fame as conquest once did. More
  • Expenditure—like ugliness and errors—becomes a totally new thing when we attach our own... More
  • For I am shave as neigh as any frere.
    But yit I praye unto youre curteisye:
    Beeth hevy... More
  • For I can raise no money by vile means. More
  • For these have governed in our lives,
    And see how men have warred.
    The Cross, the Crown,... More
  • For you, o broker, there is no other principle but arithmetic. For me, commerce is of trivial... More
  • Ford. If money go before, all ways do lie open.
    Falstaff. Money is a good soldier, sir, and... More
  • Found this picture of Angie laughing in a restaurant with some other people, everybody pretty but... More
  • Free from debt is free from care. More
  • Friendship and money: oil and water. More
  • Geological time is not money. More
  • Geroge Peatty: I’m gonna have it, Sherry. Hundreds of thousands, maybe a half... More
  • Give money me, take friendship whoso list,
    For friends are gone come once adversity.
    When... More
  • God gave the righteous man a certificate entitling him to food and raiment, but the unrighteous... More
  • Gold and silver are but merchandise, as well as cloth or linen; and that nation that buys the... More
  • Gold? Yellow, glittering, precious gold?
    ...
    This yellow slave
    Will knit and break... More
  • Good advice is never as helpful as an interest-free loan. More
  • Good wine warms people’s faces; good money warms their hearts. More
  • Happy the Man, who void of Cares and Strife,
    In Silken, or in Leathern Purse retains
    A... More
  • Has Michael Finn been in here today? More
  • Having money is just the best thing in the world. More
  • Having money is rather like being a blond. It is more fun but not vital. More
  • He hangs in the hall by his black cravat,
    The ladies faint, and the children holler:
    Only... More
  • He is reported to have said that the city was for sale, and would come to an untimely end if a... More
  • He slapped his breast to verify his purse
    And hugged himself for all his universe. More
  • He was too delicate to admit, even to himself, the desirability of marrying two thousand a year. More
  • He who has many lice doesn’t scratch; he who has many debts doesn’t worry. More
  • He who has wine and meat will have many friends. More
  • Hello, I must be going, I cannot stay, I came to say, I must be going. I’m glad I came, but... More
  • Here far from the city we make our roadside stand
    And ask for some city money to feel in... More
  • Here, take the money, Ben. It’s not like people. It’s got no memory. It don’t think. More
  • How much are you worth?
    I have no idea. How much do you want?
    Naw.I just want to know... More
  • How quickly nature falls into revolt
    When gold becomes her object! More
  • However toplofty and idealistic a man may be, he can always rationalize his right to earn money. More
  • I ain’t seen the king’s face on a shilling for so long I’ve forgotten which George it is. More
  • I am a Christian according to my conscience in belief, ... in purpose and wish;Mnot of course by... More
  • I am fearful that the paper system ... will ruin the state. Its demoralizing effects are already... More
  • I am only interested in money because everyone else is. More
  • I can get no remedy against this consumption of the purse;
    borrowing only lingers and lingers... More
  • I can’t earn my own living. I could never make anything turn into money. It’s like making... More
  • I don’t see the good of a country gentleman. Buying and selling;Mthat’s what the world has to... More
  • I don’t want to make money, I just want to be wonderful. More
  • I had now formed a clear and settled opinion, that the people of America were well warranted to... More
  • I have imbibed such a love for money that I keep some sequins in a drawer to count, & cry... More
  • I know of nothing more despicable and pathetic than a man who devotes all the hours of the waking... More
  • I looked on it as a Carnegie grant
    For him to make a poet of himself on
    If such a thing... More
  • I love money, but will money ever love me in return? More
  • I must have had twenty bucks taken out of there in the past six years, you know. Don’t sound... More
  • I never thought that the possession of money would make me feel rich: it often does seem to have... More
  • I reckon this could mean another 10 million at the box office. More
  • I see that I must get a few dollars together presently to manure my roots. More
  • I should like not to exchange any of my life for money. More
  • I went to the circus, and loafed around the back side till the watchman went by, and then dived... More

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