“There is an effort underway in the USA by the rich to have workers working really long hours for not a lot of money or benefits.”
“Where there's a Will you will miraculously discover many long lost relatives from previously unknown branches of your family tree who will flock to pay their last respects.”
Source: Losing our Marbles?
“It has taken dedicated effort and time to shift my scarcity mindset into empowering energy that uses money as a tool to create momentum and impact.”
Source: Seeking: 74 Key Findings to Raise Your Energy, Sidestep Your Self-Doubts, and Align with Your Life’s Work
“Part of being a good steward of capital is paying to others what is due to them for services we received which added value to our lives.”
Source: 4 Business Lessons From Jesus: A businessmans interpretation of Jesus' teachings, applied in a business context.
“There are lives to be lived if only you didn't care. Care for what, for what; the opinion of mankind, money, success, hotel lobbies, health, umbrellas, Uneeda biscuits . . .?”
Source: Manhattan Transfer
“First get rich, then become a philosopher”
“And each in the cell of himself is almost convinced of his freedom.”
“But Mr. Boffin is being spoilt by prosperity, and is changing every day.” “My dear Bella, I hope and trust not.” “I have hoped and trusted not too, Pa; but every day he changes for the worse, and for the worse. Not to me – he is always much the same to me – but to others about him. Before my eyes he grows suspicious, capricious, hard, tyrannical, unjust. If ever a good man were ruined by good fortune, it is my benefactor. And yet, Pa, think how terrible the fascination of money is! I see this, and hate this, and dread this, and don’t know but that money might make a much worse change in me. And yet I have money always in my thoughts and my desires; and the whole life I place before myself is money, money, money, and what money can make of life!”
Source: Our Mutual Friend
“Oh I know darling, it's nothing but money in New York.”
Source: Manhattan Transfer
“Whenever Solomon played cards, he felt strong and smooth, like he couldn't lose; he wondered if he felt this way because he didn't care about the money.”
Source: Pachinko