"Perhaps the moral ambiguity of money is most……" — William Stringfellow
"Perhaps the moral ambiguity of money is most plainly evidenced in the popular belief that money itself has value and that the worth of other things or of men is somehow measured in monetary terms, rather than the other way around."
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William Stringfellow
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9 Quotes by William Stringfellow
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