“Never pretend to have money except when you are in straits. The poor man who pretends to have a bank account betters his credit and takes no risk. But the prosperous individual who counts his money in the street, forthwith will be invited to attend a charity bazaar.” MenIndividualPoorMoneyRiskStreetsAccountsCharityCreditInvitedProsperousPoor ManBank AccountsBazaars Book:The America of George Ade, 1866-1944: Fables, Short Stories, Essays Source: The America of George Ade, 1866-1944: Fables, Short Stories, Essays
“The stock market is filled with individuals who know the price of everything, but the value of nothing.” KnowsValuesIndividualWealthMoneyFilledInvestmentInvestingFinancialSavingInsightfulInvestorsSavingsAdvisorsBest InvestmentValue Of MoneyFinancial AdvisorGreat Financial Author:Philip Arthur Fisher
“All social rules and all relations between individuals are eroded by a cash economy, avarice drags Pluto himself out of the bowels of the earth.” EarthIndividualSocialMoneyEconomyRelationCashDragAvariceBowelsPluto Author:Karl Marx
“Education - lifelong education for everyone - from toddlers to workers well advanced in their careers - is indeed an excellent investment for individuals and society as a whole.” WellsWholeIndividualMoneyEducationCareersInvestmentWorkersExcellentLifelongToddlerIndividuals And Society Author:Ben Bernanke
“The individual investor should act consistently as an investor and not as a speculator. This means ... that he should be able to justify every purchase he makes and each price he pays by impersonal, objective reasoning that satisfies him that he is getting more than his money's worth for his purchase.” ShouldMeanAbleIndividualMoneyPayInvestingObjectivesReasoningJustifyInvestorsConsistentlySpeculators Author:Benjamin Graham
“We have the right as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right to appropriate a dollar of the public money.” GivingIndividualMoneyPleaseMembersDollarsCharityCongressAppropriateActs Of CharityPublic Money Author:Davy Crockett
“The earth, in its natural, uncultivated state was, and ever would have continued to be, the common property of the human race." As the land gets cultivated, "it is the value of the improvement, only, and not the earth itself, that is in individual property. Every proprietor, therefore, of cultivated lands, owes to the community a ground-rent..to every person, rich or poor...because it is in lieu of the natural inheritance, which, as a right, belongs to every man, over and above the property he may have created, or inherited from those who did” MenHumansMayPersonsStatesEarthValuesIndividualCommunityNaturalPoorMoneyCommonRaceRichLandPropertyImprovementEvery ManHuman RaceInheritanceRich Or Poor Author:Thomas Paine
“To those advocates of independent paper moneys who also champion the free market, I would address this simple question: "Why don't you advocate the unlimited freedom of each individual to manufacture dollars?" If dollars are really and properly things-in-themselves, why not let everyone manufacture them as they manufacture wheat and baby food?” IfsIndividualFreedomSimpleMoneyBabyPaperIndependentDollarsChampionAddressesWhy NotUnlimitedFree MarketWheat Author:Murray Rothbard