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Quotes About Money

I've been able to do what I love and what I'm passionate about my entire life. I made, you know, an insane amount of money playing baseball.
~ Curt Schilling
When love turns into dust, money becomes the substitution.
~ D. H. Lawrence
We love comfort, and people make a lot of money selling us comfort, but I would challenge the notion that comfort is usually good for us.
~ Daniel Lieberman
Credit is an 'I love debt' score.
~ Dave Ramsey
People whose lives are not balanced by a healthy love of money suffer from an appalling obsession with personal integrity.
~ Diane Setterfield
I pay tax, and I pay federal tax, too. But I have a write-off, a lot of it's depreciation, which is a wonderful charge. I love depreciation.
~ Donald Trump
I love doing 'The Price is Right.' It's so much fun. I love meeting everybody and giving out prizes, especially when it's not my money. It's really a happy place, and everybody is all jazzed up.
~ Drew Carey
There's a limit here. This is how far we go and we don't go further. And I also think by talking about [gifts] it that way, it avoids the unspoken idea that money is the expression of love.
~ Elizabeth Warren
Better to fail at what you love than succeed at what you hate. People have strange ideas about success ... too much to do with money, not enough to do with joy.
~ Faith Sullivan
It is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but the love of money for its own sake.
~ Margaret Thatcher
Thank God! this is the country where bribery can do anything, and we are well supplied with money.
~ Bram Stoker
Adamant, Doren said proudly, handing over the shield. We fished it out of the tar pit where we found the shirt of mail. Probably all belonged to the same careless adventurer, Newel speculated. Too much money, not enough talent.
~ Brandon Mull
learn pretty damn fast that everything else is smoke and mirrors. Fame. Money. Success. You realize that life is fleeting and family's what it's all about. It's the only thing that matters.
~ Brenda Novak
And as the elevator descents, passing the second floor, and the first floor, going even father down, I realize that the money doesn't matter. That all that does is that I want to see the worst
~ Bret Easton Ellis
And as the elevator descends, passing the second floor, and the first floor, going even farther down, I realize that the money doesn't matter. That all that does is that I want to see the worst.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Tengo hambre –repite. –Oiga. ¿Cree usted que está bien pedirle dinero a la gente que trabaja? ¿A quien tiene trabajo? Se le contrae la cara y dice entrecortadamente, con una voz ronca: –¿Qué puedo hacer?
~ Bret Easton Ellis
rare post-gay film in which no one is tortured about being gay, no one gets bullied, no one is ashamed, no one has tearfully passionate coming-out scenes, and there's no gay suffering at all—there's a murder, but it's over money. And isn't this, in our new acceptance of gay lives and equality, whether black or white, the more progressive view?
~ Bret Easton Ellis
They knew the money had to go somewhere more secure. In '96, they dug a hole in the playa with a backhoe and submerged an old water heater. They thrust a pipe into the water heater, left the other end of the pipe flush with the playa surface, and erected John Law's tent over it, with a hole cut in the bottom over the pipe. Daily, bagged wads of cash were shoved down the pipe.
~ Brian Doherty
There's always money in conflict. Says the diehard peacenik? Oh, I abhor real violence, but fake violence is fucking brilliant.
~ Brian K. Vaughan
So when you do board, the first class people, they're sitting there. A lot of them are working as your boarding. They have computers out and calculators. They're looking up at you like, Hey, we're making money right now! Right now we're making money.
~ Brian Regan
Teamwork is so important that it is virtually impossible for you to reach the heights of your capabilities or make the money that you want without becoming very good at it.
~ Brian Tracy
With the miracle of compounding, an investment of $100 per month
~ Brian Tracy
associate me with names that connoted fame, money, and power. These were the relationships she supported, also because they were less attainable. She loved that I had briefly dated John Travolta, Jimmy McNichol, Leif Garrett, Scott Baio, and John Kennedy.
~ Brooke Shields
To one point of view war meant boom times, intense activities, and good money in the pocket; to another it meant slow death for sacred American ideals. And to still another it meant personal opportunity, with sure advantage coming to him who was canny enough to play the angles correctly.
~ Bruce Catton