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Money

«The darkest day in a man's career is that wherein he fancies there is some easier way of getting a dollar than by squarely earning it»
«The easiest way for your children to learn about money is for you not to have any.»
Author: Katherine Whitehorn | About: Money | Keywords: easiest
«The entire essence of America is the hope to first make money - then make money with money - then make lots of money with lots of money.»
«The flood of money that gushes into politics today is a pollution of democracy.»
«The day, water, sun, moon, night - I do not have to purchase these things with money.»
«The great trouble with baseball today is that most of the players are in the game for the money and that's it, not for the love of it, the excitement of it, the thrill of it.»
«The greatest pleasure when I started making money was not buying cars or yachts but finding myself able to have as many freshly typed drafts as possible.»
Author: Gore Vidal | About: Money, Pleasure | Keywords: drafts, freshly, typed, yacht, yachting, yachts
«The difference between a divorce and a legal separation is that a legal separation gives a husband time to hide his money»
«The glow of one warm thought is to me worth more than money.»
«The commercial world is very frequently put into confusion by the bankruptcy of merchants, that assumed the splendour of wealth only to obtain the privilege of trading with the stock of other men, and of contracting debts which nothing but lucky casu»