Quotes About Money
It is easier to make money from money than it is to make money from business. Don't take the acumen of bankers as any guide for business, all they know is money.
~ Henry Ford
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If money is your hope for independence you will never have it. The only real security that a man will have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience, and ability.
~ Henry Ford
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Public officials are all right if they stay in their proper sphere and perform their proper functions but when they get greedy for wider scope and more power and money they lose their value and become parasites.
~ Henry Ford
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The end of money is not ease but the opportunity to perform more service.
~ Henry Ford
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Will a billion dollars solve that sort of trouble? No, a billion dollars will only make the difficulty one billion dollars worse.
~ Henry Ford
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The highest use of capital is not to make more money, but to make money do more service for the betterment of life.
~ Henry Ford
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The time for a business man to borrow money, if ever, is when he does not need it.
~ Henry Ford
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He who loses money losses much. He who loses a friend loses more. But he who loses faith loses all.
~ Henry H. Haskins
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The first requisite of a sound monetary system is that it put the least possible power over the quantity or quality of money in the hands of the politicians.
~ Henry Hazlitt
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There is a strange idea abroad, held by all monetary cranks, that credit is something a banker gives to a man. Credit, on the contrary, is something a man already has. He has it, perhaps, because he already has marketable assets of a greater cash value than the loan for which he is asking. Or he has it because his character and past record have earned it. He brings it into the bank with him. That is why the banker makes him the loan. The banker is not giving something for nothing.
~ Henry Hazlitt
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Mere inflation-that is, the mere issuance of more money, with the consequence of higher wages and prices-may look like the creation of more demand. But in terms of the actual production and exchange of real things it is not.
~ Henry Hazlitt
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con sus convicciones. También cuando las condiciones eran ambiguas, había grandes riesgos y el apoyo público parecía disminuir. Nunca se retractó de su estrategia, al comienzo de su mandato, de reducir la oferta de dinero para frenar la inflación.
~ Henry Kissinger
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The blues is losing someone you love and not having enough money to immerse yourself in drink.
~ Henry Rollins
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Just understand that the end began long ago We got here just in time Look All the squares in the sidewalks were already there All these strangers have more money than you do All the good riffs have been taken And everyone is so scared Murder is commonplace I don't even flinch at the gunshots outside my window I feel lonely without them
~ Henry Rollins
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Disregard females, acquire currency
~ Henry Saunders
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A church debt is the devil's salary.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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When a doktor looks me square in the face and kant see no money in me, then i am happy.
~ Henry Wheeler Shaw
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They wept because they were friends, and because they were kindhearted, and because they—friends from childhood—had to think about such a base thing as money, and because their youth was over. . .
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Even philanthropy did not have the desired effect. The genuine as well as the false paper money which flooded Moscow lost its value. The French, collecting booty, cared only for gold. Not only was the paper money valueless which Napoleon so graciously distributed to the unfortunate, but even silver lost its value in relation to gold.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Anna Mikhaylovna was already embracing her and weeping. The countess wept too. They wept because they were friends, and because they were kindhearted, and because they - friends from childhood - had to think about such a base thing as money, and because their youth was over.... But those tears were pleasant to them both.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Our real innermost concern was to get as much money and praise as possible. To gain that end we could do nothing except write books and papers.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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And so among us this theory was devised: "All that exists is reasonable. All that exists develops. And it all develops by means of Culture. And Culture is measured by the circulation of books and newspapers. And we are paid money and are respected because we write books and newspapers, and therefore we are the most useful and the best of men.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The Liberal Party maintained that everything in Russia was bad, and it was a fact that Oblonsky had many debts and decidedly too little money. The Liberal Party said that marriage was an obsolete institution which ought to be reformed; and family life really gave Oblonsky very little pleasure, forcing him to tell lies and dissemble, which was quite contrary to his nature.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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El dinero, los honores ganados a fuerza de envilecerse, la pugna por conseguir una felicidad terrenal, que se desvanece entre sus dedos y que se escapa para siempre, hacen que el rebaño humano se convierta en horda pululante, que se agita y corre hacia aquí y hacia allá, tropezando y destrozándose, en busca de una liberación que nunca se encuentra
~ Leon Degrelle
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