“There’s a lot more satisfaction in thinking about money than in spending it, if people only knew.” — Josephine Pinckney, Great Mischief
Tag: Money
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“It’s what saves us, the knowledge and sense of history, what saves us from the delusions of omniscience and omnipotence, from misplaced faith in money and machines.” — Lewis H. Lapham, The Art of Editing No. 4, The Paris Review (Summer 2019)
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“If it wasn’t for the fun and money, I really don’t know why I’d bother.” — Terry Pratchett, “[ANNOUNCE] *R* Terry Pratchett TV interview,” Usenet(1996-05-12)
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“Earning all your money is an awful way to make a living.” — Sean Lecomber, “Nothing beats workin’ a blue collar job,” The Debaters (2019-06-14)
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“Money can’t buy everything. For example: poverty.” — Nelson Algren, A Walk on the Wild Side
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“Money can’t buy happiness, but it lets you look for it in a lot more places.” — Earl Wilson, “It Happened Last Night,” New York Post (1958-10-17)
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“The surprising thing isn’t that we’re irrational about how we spend our time and money. It’s how much effort we put into lying about it.” — Seth Godin, Lottery math is human math
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“Whoever opined ‘Money can’t buy you happiness’ obviously had far too much of the stuff.” — David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
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“He that is of Opinion Money will do every Thing, may well be suspected of doing every Thing for Money.” — Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanack (1753)