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Quotes About Money

And like most middle-aged people who hear the clock ticking in their lives, I had come to resent a waste or theft of my time that was greater than any theft of my goods or money.
~ James Lee Burke
I think that, every time you saw the word EBITDA, you should substitute the word "bullshit" earnings.
~ Charlie Munger
The price of every thing rises and falls from time to time and place to place; and with every such change the purchasing power of money changes so far as that thing goes.
~ Alfred Marshall
I guess if I had fifty million dollars I could spend more time at home.
~ Tom Hardy
The Super Bowl isn't for kids, I had a great time though and it was worth every nickel of it because by doing this lame piece about the game I can put it on my expense account.
~ Andy Rooney
The Church gives more time, thought, and money to recreation and sport than to prayer.
~ Samuel Chadwick
Time will take your money, but money won't buy time.
~ James Taylor
The man who stops advertising to save money is like the man who stops the clock to save time.
~ Thomas Jefferson
If you got the money honey I got the time and when you run out of money honey I run out of time.
~ Willie Nelson
We can sell our time, but we can't buy it back.
~ Paulo Coelho
I have a hard time believing athletes are overpriced. If an owner is losing money, give it up. It's a business. I have trouble figuring out why owners would stay in if they're losing money.
~ Reggie Jackson
Because A Walk To Remember had come out and it had made money and I got a lot of congratulations at that time as it happens out there.
~ Shane West
Offering sex for money is not a profession that glorifies women; it is a profession born of desperation, poverty, alienation, and loneliness.
~ Ann Rule
Their female family members weren't offering sex for money, and they had no tattoos or drug habits, so they could conclude that a roving killer was no danger to them.
~ Ann Rule
she had certainly learned about not having enough money, which is different from being poor.
~ Anna Quindlen
but she had certainly learned about not having enough money, which is different from being poor.
~ Anna Quindlen
Because, my dear, beauty is that quality which, next to money, is generally the most attractive to the worst kinds of men; and, therefore, it is likely to entail a great deal of trouble on the possessor.
~ Anne Bronte
beauty is that quality which, next to money, is generally the most attractive to the worst kinds of men; and, therefore, it is likely to entail a great deal of trouble on the possessor.
~ Anne Bronte
I hasten to mention that I have never actually solicited a catalogue. Although it is tempting to conclude that our mailbox hatches them by spontaneous generation, I know they are really the offspring of promiscuous mailing lists, which copulate in secret and for money.
~ Anne Fadiman
The less worldly members of our household often refer to this small indulgence as a waste of money, yet they never fail to be surprised at how accurately I can list the actors in any given movie, even after a year.
~ Anne Frank
When you don't have enough or you run out, you feel in your core that the leak has begun and there will be no end to the leakage. And this makes you feel like a chump. Whereas having some money gives you the conviction that you're not naked in the howling wind, even though you basically are, existentially.
~ Anne Lamott
I was raised in a culture that promotes this competitiveness, this insatiability, this fantasy of needing hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, and then, in the next breath, shames you for any feelings of longing or envy or fear that it will always be someone else's turn. I was only doing what I had been groomed to do.
~ Anne Lamott
he gets this glinty Donald Trump look in his eyes, like in the old cartoons where someone gets a greedy brainstorm, blinks, and we hear the sound of a cash register and see the dollar signs in his eyes.
~ Anne Lamott
In fact, ever since we began anything one could call civilization and learned that we are more than a collection of individuals, each for himself, and formed the concept of community, money has been pivotal. Pollute that, and you strike at the root of all society.
~ Anne Perry