Acquired taste Quote by Helen McCloy Download Open image “Money is an acquired taste. But, once acquired, it becomes an addiction.” — Helen McCloy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Acquired taste Addiction Money Taste
“If we all downed tools and joined hands for ten minutes and stopped believing in money, then money would no longer exist. We never will, of course. Maybe money is the great conspiracy, the great fiction. The great addiction too: we're all addicted and we can't break the habit now. There's not even anything very twentieth century about it, except… — Martin Amis Copy Share
A moderate addiction to money may not always be hurtful; but when taken in excess it is nearly always bad for the health. — Clarence Day Copy Share Image
“A moderate addiction to money may not always be hurtful; but when taken in excess it is always bad for your health.” — Ziad K. Abdelnour Copy Share Image
Havin' cash is highly addictive, especially when you're used to havin' money to live with. — Prodigy Copy Share Image
Money can extinguish intrinsic motivation, diminish performance, crush creativity, encourage unethical behavior, foster short-term thinking, and become addictive. — Daniel H. Pink Copy Share Image
We are addicted to money and our obsession with it is leading to the destruction of our planet. — Mark Boyle Copy Share Image
It happens a little unluckily that the persons who have the most infinite contempt of money are the same that have the strongest appetite… — William Shenstone Copy Share Image
This is our most dangerous addiction - our addiction to things. For it is this addiction that underlies the materialism of our age. And… — Russell Peters Copy Share Image
the fool is the one true cosmopolite - the one character common to all nationalities. — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
fiction and lies are both works of creative art, and creation always reveals the creator. — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
the unconscious forces that govern accessible memory are the most arbitrary of editors and the absolute masters of our lives. — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
most of our social and educational institutions are designed to weed out or make over people ... until we produce a world where everyone… — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
Even a small, everyday lie is a clue to the personality and preoccupations of the liar, like a dream or any other confection of… — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
Thunderstorms were rare in California, but when they came they were, like most things in California, larger than life. — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
Wouldn't it be kinder to say that a lie is a short work of fiction? 'A story' as my daughter says? — Helen McCloy Copy Share Image
“I'm an acquired taste, he assured her, displaying one dimple, but addictive.” — Stephanie Bond Copy Share Image
Maybe you could put it out there that I don't have a built-in dislike of ballads. That was kind of the reputation I had… — Joe Perry Copy Share Image
I have always loved blizzards, if only because of the driving experience - which is definitely an acquired taste. — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
I know I'm an acquired taste - I'm anchovies. And not everybody wants those hairy little things. — Tori Amos Copy Share Image
Mundus vult decipi: the world wants to be deceived. The truth is too complex and frightening; the taste for the truth is an acquired… — Walter Kaufmann Copy Share Image
“I'm not a purist. Coffee drinking minus cream and sugar is an acquired taste. I'm still not sure it isn't like telling chefs to… — Kevin Sinnott Copy Share Image
One of my favorite Japanese foods is called natto. It's fermented soybeans. I grew up in Japan eating natto. It's definitely an acquired taste.… — Mazie Hirono Copy Share Image
“Raw persimmon is an acquired taste," he said, handing me a slice, "but I have a feeling you'll like this one." I resisted the… — Meg Donohue Copy Share Image
“I'm like kale; you know that leafy green stuff? I'm an acquired taste. You either hate me or love me. Either way, I really… — Nicole Callesto Copy Share Image
At least in part, people are attracted to subjects where they can identify at a basic level with the people who do it. The… — Margaret Geller Copy Share Image
Twombly, frankly, was an acquired taste. I was not in love with Twombly the first time I saw one of his paintings. — Eli Broad Copy Share Image