M Quotes
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“Money helps, though not so much as you think when you don't have it.”
“Money hijacks the potentially meaningful interactions between people.”
Source: The Beasts of Success
“Money holds terrible power when it is loved”
Source: A Path Through Suffering
“Money honey, if you want to get along with me.”
“Money, however, is not the only incentive that exists for career
advancement, it is also the growth and personal development that one
experiences through growing to attain those goals.”
“Money:
Ignore it — and it controls you.
Obsess over it — and it consumes you.
Become conscious of it — and you master it.”
Source: The Consciousness of Money
“Money illusion is also why your Uncle John still gives you $50 per year for your birthday. That's the same amount that he's given you since you were born, and it used to be a tidy sum of money back then.”
“Money in doses disproportionate to our needs enslaves.”
Source: Give Me Liberty: Freeing Ourselves in the Twenty-First Century
“Money in politics is a huge issue.”
“Money in the bank is like toothpaste in the tube. Easy to take out, hard to put back.”
“Money in the bank is not money – it is an unsecured liability of an occasional insolvent financial institution.”
“Money in the hand is real - coins and bills. The rest I don't believe in, and I don't think I ever did, really. What's a check, after all, but a promise - mine, the bank's. Me, I know, but the bank?”
“MONEY in the hands of a Believer/Christian must be considered as Means to do MORE and giving Opportunities to OTHERS will NEVER END Your YIELDS. MONEY in your hands must be a motivation to operate in never ending generosity. Because one thing I know, God will compensate you fully and even in excess whatever you give out to others.”
Source: THE HONEYMOON: A SACRED AND UNFORGETTABLE SAVOUR OF A BLISSFUL MARITAL JOURNEY
“Money is 80% behavior, 20% head knowledge. It's what you do, not what you know.”
“Money is a bad god. People are a bad god. They don't have the power to do what God can do.”
“Money is a better tonic than Geritol.”
“Money is a big part of your life, and when you learn how to get your finances under control, all areas of your life will soar.”
“Money is a by-product of time.”
Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
“Money is a by-product of time. Money is the time that is well converted. Therefore, time is the raw material from which money is made.”
Source: How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
“Money is a chameleon. It can transform itself into any representation. Sometimes money looks like a pile of cheeseburgers, and other times it looks like a used car, but in both cases it's still money presented as an equal of something not like itself at all.”
Source: Me and memes and memories
“Money is a form of wealth. But wealth is not necessarily money. Wealth encompasses much more than material possessions or cash; it includes resources. My book is all about wealth creation. This has been my theme, my philosophy for years. It’s all about wealth creation.”
“Money is a function of value creation. The more value you create for other people, the higher the sales of your organization.”
“Money is a god whose religion is greed.”
“Money is a good servant, but a bad master.”
“Money is a good servant, a dangerous master.”
“Money is a good thing and it's obviously useful, but to work only for money or fame would never interest me.”
“Money is a good weapon against the scum and is of no consequence to the noble mind. - On Money.”
Source: To Life from the Shadows: Conversations with the Light
“Money is a great dignifier.”
Source: The Complete Stories of Paul Laurence Dunbar
“Money is a great isolator. In fact, we don't even need to have money or make money, we only need to be perceived as having money to be isolated in the strangest ways from most of the community around us. It reaches the point where a person with money spends a great deal of time reacting to people who are reacting to the money.”
“Money is a great servant but a bad master.”
“Money is a great treasure that only increases as you give it away.”
“Money is a great way to get happiness. Right? Lots of wonderful things you can do with money. The question is, are we really optimizing on that? So, if you think about getting lattes and getting cable. Which one of those is actually giving you a greater happiness, and if you have to cut on one of those, which one would you cut? So, I think thinking in terms of concrete terms would help us a great deal.”
“Money is a guarantee that we can have what we want in the future”
“Money is a guarantee that we may have what we want in the future. Though we need nothing at the moment it insures the possibility of satisfying a new desire when it arises.”
“Money is a handmaiden, if thou knowest how to use it A mistress, if thou knowest not.”
“Money is a human invention. When we work without being shackled by economic considerations, we work to the best of our abilities, we deliver High-Performance. Then we are creative and resourceful, we follow our Bliss, we are truly happy. This happens because Life wants us to be happy doing what we love doing. This does not mean money is not important. It is. But we must learn to treat money only as an important resource. And we must learn to live Life fully despite either its presence or absence. This, as we understand it, is intelligent living!”
“Money is a jealous mistress If you want money you must want only money. ... I must tell you the one secret of life, there is only one: everything is a jealous mistress, everything is terribly possessive, and, by God, we want to be terribly possessed if we want to get somewhere - and we want to be terribly possessed - anyhow; or what is life?”
Source: A little tea, a little chat
“Money is a kind of poetry.”
“Money is a kind of uneffable thing,who ever does not values it is the best person in these world.”
“Money is a language universally understood. Inability to speak it fluently is a deformity. Moral support, sympathy and oratory are all bark and no bite if not backed with cash. Any claim on wisdom without cash is void.”
Source: Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1
“Money is a life skill – and as parents, grandparents, interested adults – it's up to us to make sure our children are prepared for the financial world they are going to face.”
“Money is a living entity, and it responds to energy exactly the same way you do. It is drawn to those who welcome it, those who respect it. Wouldn't you rather be with people who respect you and who don't want you to be something you're not? Your money feels the same way.”
“Money is a living thing.”
“Money is a lubricant. It lets you "slide" through life instead of having to "scrape" by. Money brings freedom-freedom to buy what you want , and freedom to do what you want with your time. Money allows you to enjoy the finer things in life as well as giving you the opportunity to help others have the necessities in life. Most of all, having money allows you not to have to spend your energy worrying about not having money.”
“Money is a machine for doing quickly and commodiously what would be done, though less quickly and commodiously, without it.”
Source: Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy
“Money is a means for exchange of goods as well as services.”
“Money is a mechanism for control.”
“money is a more taboo subject than sex. If you don't believe me, think about this: you have friends who tell you the intimate details of their sex-lives but they would be shocked if you asked them how much money they make.”
Source: Never work for a jerk!
“Money is a most important thing in the world.”
“Money is a mystery. Not only is our behavior with respect to money sometimes puzzling and erratic, but our feelings about money are often contradictory, illogical, deep-rooted, and scarcely known even to our most secret selves. We are getting better at handling money, but what it means to us, how we use it to express ourselves, and how it can help us become all that we are meant to be remain murky issues.”