“Literally, time is money. Starting to save now instead of later lessens the amount you will need to contribute.”
“Put something aside for your old age. Here, you can't rely on the State anymore. If you don't save for yourself, then you may have to rely on the kindness of strangers-or family, which might be worse.”
Source: The Rules of Wealth: A Personal Code for Prosperity and Plenty
“Do not be afraid, you are God with a small g whereas he is God with a capital G, Ps82:1-6. When you criticize yourself you are also criticizing the intelligence of the one who created you, Rom 14:7-8. No matter the circumstances; you were created to outshine; never underestimate your abilities. You are the most outstanding piece among
all God's work. If he were to make a show off you would be his showpiece. Keep shining!!!”
Source: You are God's masterpiece: God's showpiece
“Just because something is conventional doesn't mean it's conservative or correct”
Source: Warren Buffett's Ground Rules: Words of Wisdom from the Partnership Letters of the World's Greatest Investor – The Value Investing Framework for Discipline and Success
“Not wasting money is the best way to save money.”
“We are, most of us, paying far more for transportation than we can truly afford. And more and more of us are starting to realize it.”
Source: Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save The Economy
“Saving money Today secures, eases, and beautifies Tomorrow.”
“great minds save before they spend, but idiots spend as soon as the income arrives, they never plan because they never save”
Source: your life can be changed.: the true guide to become a change maker!
“effective saving can lead to a successful wealth achievement”
Source: your life can be changed.: the true guide to become a change maker!
“Kate never had any money, but she loved to save it. When she was ninety-three her youngest daughter took her to a dollar store where she found an elevated tray filled with tiny aluminum percolators, one-cuppers. The frank and ethical enterprise attached a notice informing its customers that these percolators did not work. They were only 5 cents, so Kate bought two of them anyway.”
Source: A Carnival Of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety