M Quotes
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“Money is a necessity, but not the determinant of a successful life. It is there to secure you, but not to save you! It is there to support you, but not to sanctify you!”
Source: The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“Money is a necessity; so is dirt.”
“Money is a needful and precious thing”
Source: Little Women
“Money is a needful and precious thing, and when well used, a noble thing, but I never want you to think it is the first or only prize to strive for. I'd rather see you poor men's wives, if you were happy, beloved, contented, than queens on thrones, without self-respect and peace.”
Source: Little Women
“Money is a neutral indicator of value. By aiming to make money, you're aiming to be valuable.”
Source: So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love
“Money is a neutral thing. It means that it can be the main source of your miseries or your happiness. In the wrong hands, it is only harmful, but beneficial in the right hands.”
“Money is a never-ending problem.”
“Money is a new form of slavery, and distinguishable from the old simply by the fact that it is impersonal - that there is no human relation between master and slave.”
“Money is a poor indicator of success.”
“Money is a poor man's credit card.”
Source: Understanding media: the extensions of man
“Money is a powerful aphrodisiac but flowers work almost as well.”
Source: Time Enough for Love
“Money is a powerful force. don't use it against you. If your self-discipline and financial intelligence are low, money will run over you. It will be smarter than you to take over your life.”
“Money is a protection, a cloak; it can buy one quiet, and some sort of dignity.”
Source: My Mortal Enemy
“Money is a public good; as such, it lends itself to private exploitation.”
Source: Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises
“Money is a response. We use it to express our social values, our gratitude, our appreciation, our pleasure, our support. Money gives us the ability to respond (response-ability), and its empowering use often defines the truly responsible among us.”
“Money is a result, wealth is a result, health is a result, illness is a result, your weight is a result. We live in a world of cause and effect.”
“Money is a scoreboard where you can rank how you're doing against other people.”
“Money is a servant to politicians and the country.
But, if the politicians and the country become the servant of the money, the politicians has failed.”
“Money is a short-term result that incentivizes short-term decision making.”
“Money is a singular thing. It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy. And with death as his greatest source of anxiety. Over all history it has oppressed nearly all people in one of two ways: either it has been abundant and very unreliable, or reliable and very scarce.”
“Money is a sort of instinct. It's a sort of property of nature in a person to make money. It's nothing you do. It's no trick you play. It's a sort of permanent accident of your own nature; once you start, you make money, and you go on. . . But you've got to begin. . . You've got to get in. You can do nothing if you are kept outside. You've got to beat your way in. Once you've done that, you can't help it!”
Source: The Essential D.H. Lawrence
“Money is a spirit. No wonder it can appear and disappear at will.”
“Money is a strange business. People who haven't got it aim it strongly. People who have are full of troubles.”
“Money is a stupid measure of achievement, but unfortunately it is the only universal measure we have.”
“Money is a symbol of that life force, of its appreciation. Money can be a solidified form of love. Through the transfer of money, we facilitate love and communication with other humans. It offers us a simple system of providing for and loving and nurturing ourselves, and it is one way of expressing generosity and kindness for the less fortunate.”
“Money is a terrible blab; she will betray the secrets of her owner, whatever he do to gag her. His virtues will creep out in her whisper; his vices she will cry aloud at the top of her tongue.”
“Money is a test from God which explains why it pulls your soul away from God.”
Source: Face to Face Meetings With Jesus Christ: The Language of Heaven
“Money is a tool and not an answer.”
Source: Don't Feel Stuck with Money!
“Money is a tool, not a measure of your worth.”
Source: The Feminine Finance Code: Breaking Money Chains And Building Wealth With Strength, Soul, And Self-Worth
“Money is a tool, not an outcome. It brings experience, stability, and specific lifestyles. But when you use it toward your suck, it will all be useless.”
Source: Suck Less, Do Better: The End of Excuses & the Rise of the Unstoppable You
“Money is a tool of control invented by the Archons and implemented by your banking families.”
Source: Cali the Destroyer
“Money is a tool of exchange, which can't exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal with one another must deal by trade and give value for value.”
Source: The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z
“Money is a tool, so I don't have to be.”
“Money is a tool that can either fix or damage your life. Use it wisely.”
“Money is a tool. Use all tools wisely by following all safety precautions.”
“Money is a tool. Use all tools wisely by reading and following all label instructions.”
“Money is a tool – it’s the means, not the end. Inspiration is the metric that dictates whether or not a project is a success. It’s more realistic than trying to aim for radio play, or trying to satisfy an AR, or the other gatekeepers on these platforms. I don’t even know how to create with those things in mind. But if you tell me the goal is to inspire? That makes my job a lot easier.”
“Money is a topic that touches all races, all religions, all sexes, all ages, all tax brackets. It's a universal language that truly has been held up to us in society as a thing that determines whether we are successful, worthy, whether we have contributed something to life or not.”
“Money is a very complicated problem. The history of money is very curious.”
“Money is a very dangerous thing, you have to get know how to look after it or else you will loose it with ease and remember how you would've it in hard times.”
“Money is a very important tool to make a big difference in people's life. It is positive or negative depending on the values.”
“Money is a very powerful thing, which you hardly notice when it goes right, but which can create havoc when it goes wrong.”
“Money is a way of creating scarcity.”
“Money is a way of keeping COUNT on how well you're doing in business.”
“Money is a wonderful invention. It lets us save, it lets us specialize, right? I couldn't be a professor if there wasn't any money. Every day I would have to raise chicken and bread and broccoli and go ahead and spend all my time trading. So, money is a wonderful mechanism.”
“Money is all about opportunity cost. Every time you spend on something, that's something you can't spend on something else.”
“Money is all right but once you have it you learn it's not the be all and end all.”
“Money is almost useless to any buyer/investor until it purchases what you have. Oh sure, the investor's money can earn a few bucks in Treasury bills or corporate bonds. But that's not what money wants to do. It wants to go to work by investing in deals and buying products. How does this work in the real world? This can seem a little abstract until you fully internalize the following fact: Money cannot do anything without you. The money needs YOU.”
Source: Pitch Anything: An Innovative Method for Presenting, Persuading, and Winning the Deal
“Money is always eager and ready to work for anyone who is ready to employ it.”
Source: Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“Money is always on its way somewhere. What you do with it while it is in your keeping and the direction you send it in say much about you. Your treatment of and respect for money, how you make it, and how you spend it, reflect your character.”