All things Quote by Juvenal
“All things may be bought in Rome with money.”
About This Quote
Money can purchase any desire in Rome, implying that wealth overrides moral or social constraints.
In simple terms: Wealth grants unlimited access.
Money erodes ethical boundaries.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- negotiating with officials
- securing favors
- acquiring luxury goods
- bypassing legal restrictions
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- political lobbying
- luxury market targeting
Questions to Reflect On
- Does wealth truly buy freedom?
- How does this view affect societal trust?