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Money Quotes by Ernest Hemingway
- You know lots of criticism is written by characters who are very academic and think it is a sign you are worthless if you make…
- Yes, they have more money.
- Everything is on such a clear financial basis in France. It is the simplest country to live in. No one makes things complicated by becoming…
- The sinews of war are five - men, money, materials, maintenance (food) and morale.
- Romance was a game, like bridge, in which you said things instead of playing cards. Like bridge you had to pretend you were playing for…
- But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there, not even poverty, nor sudden money, nor the moonlight,…
- I try not to borrow, first you borrow then you beg.
- We think. We are not peasants. We are mechanics. But even the peasants know better than to believe in a war. Everybody hates war. There…
- In those days, there was no money to buy books.
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- A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. — Jane Austen
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