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Money Quotes by Socrates
- How many things I can do without!
- An education obtained with money is worse than no education at all.
- If a man is proud of his wealth, he should not be praised until it is known how he employs it.
- I do nothing but go about persuading you all, old and young alike, not to take thought for your persons or your properties, but and…
- Are you not ashamed of heaping up the greatest amount of money and honor and reputation, and caring so little about wisdom and truth and…
- I have not sought during my life to amass wealth and to adorn my body, but I have sought to adorn my soul with the…
- Aren't you ashamed to be concerned so much about making all the money you can and advancing your reputation and prestige, while for truth and…
- Are you not ashamed of caring so much for the making of money and for fame and prestige, when you neither think nor care about…
More Money Quotes
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- Three groups spend other people's money: children, thieves, politicians. All three need supervision. — Dick Armey
- That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: It said, 'Goodbye'. — Richard Armour
- I don't use a debit card. The safest thing is a credit card because you're using the bank's money. If someone accesses… — Frank Abagnale
- The extravagant expenditure of public money is an evil not to be measured by the value of that money to the people… — Chester A. Arthur
- There are two things people want more than sex and money... recognition and praise. — Mary Kay Ash
- Get that right, then- if you get the quality right, then the marketability or whatever; your ability to sell videos or your… — Rowan Atkinson
- Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- It is a sad fact about our culture that a poet can earn much more money writing or talking about his art… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- The class distinctions proper to a democratic society are not those of rank or money, still less, as is apt to happen… — Wystan Hugh Auden
- A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. — Jane Austen
- Business, you know, may bring you money, but friendship hardly ever does. — Jane Austen