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"Raha auttaa helvetin porttiin saakka. (Oripää, Varsinais-Suomi) (KRA)"
"Ei rahal sieluu ol. (Lohja, Uusimaa) (KRA)"
"Money, now this has to be some good shit."
"If you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil."
"Plato said that virtue has no master. If a person does not honor this principle and rejoice in it, but is purchasable for money, he creates many masters for himself."
"Money makes the man."
"If the love of money is the root of all evil, the need of money is most certainly the root of all despair."
"One of the wisest things anybody ever said to me was that if all you ever care about is money, money is all that will ever care for you."
"Divitiæ bona ancilla, pessima domina."
"L'argent est un bon serviteur, mais un méchant maître."
"Money is like muck (manure), not good except it be spread."
""The love of money is the root of all evil". This throws us back on the fundamental weakness of humanity - the quality of desire. Of this money is the result and the symbol... Desire demands the satisfaction of sensed need, the desire for goods and possessions, the desire for material comfort, for the acquisition and accumulation of things... This desire controls and dominates human thinking; it is the keynote of our modern civilisation; it is also the octopus which is slowly strangling human life, enterprise, and decency; it is the millstone around the neck of mankind... There are, however, large numbers of people whose lives are not dominated by the love of money, and who can normally think in terms of the higher values. They are the hope of the future but are individually imprisoned in the system which, spiritually, must end. Though they do not love money, they need it, and must have it; the tentacles of the business world surround them; they too must work and earn the wherewithal to live; the work they seek to do to aid humanity, cannot be done without the required funds."
"Just as money has been in the past the instrument of men's selfishness, now it must be the instrument of their goodwill. (5 - 166)."
"I look at Paris Hilton, think about her parents' fortune and her grandparents' fortune. She thought she had it all together. A whole lot of people think that, that when you got money you can do anything you want to do. But I want to tell you there are some things money can't do for you; Money can buy you a house, but can't buy you a home; Money can buy you food to put on your table, but can't buy an appetite; Money can buy you one of the most finest matresses in the world, but can't buy you sleep."
"Still amorous, and fond, and billing, Like Philip and Mary on a shilling."
"Mr. Butler urged the same idea: adding that money was power; and that the States ought to have weight in the government in proportion to their wealth."
"If you would know what the Lord God thinks of money, you have only to look at those to whom He gives it."
"Money is the devil's dung."
"If money is, as it is often posited, the root of all evil, then where does that leave greed? Let's do the math: Greed takes up most of your time and most of your money, so therefore greed = time x money. And, as we all know, time = money. Ergo, greed = money x money. So, if money is the square root of all evil, then we are forced to conclude that greed is evil as well, perhaps even more so, in that it forced us to do math. But when does the desire to simply possess something turn into unchecked greed? That's easy: when the things that you possess start possessing you."
"Money is the currency of the world, but it rarely is our currency."
"Money should buy you one thing only and that is freedom."
"The sinews of business (or state)."
"A lot of money goes to money-heaven."
"The accuser of sins by my side doth stand, And he holds my money bag in his hand; For my worldly things God makes him pay; And he'd pay for more, if to him I would pray."
"We could never imagine what a strange disproportion a few or a great many pieces of money make between men, if we did not see it every day with our own eyes."
"And who can suffer injury by just taxation, impartial laws and the application of the Jeffersonian doctrine of equal rights to all and special privileges to none? Only those whose accumulations are stained with dishonesty and whose immoral methods have given them a distorted view of business, society and government. Accumulating by conscious frauds more money than they can use upon themselves, wisely distribute or safely leave to their children, these denounce as public enemies all who question their methods or throw a light upon their crimes."
"Money well managed deserves, indeed, the apotheosis to which she was raised by her Latin adorers; she is Diva Moneta — a goddess."
"The greediness of gain is the only principle on which a stranger can be induced to furnish a stranger."
"Money is the source of the greatest vice, and that nation which is most rich, is most wicked."
"Penny wise, pound foolish."
"Money, it turned out, was exactly like sex. You thought of nothing else if you didn't have it and thought of other things if you did."
"Money was intended to be used in exchange, but not to increase at interest. And this term interest, which means the birth of money from money, is applied to the breeding of money because the offspring resembles the parent. Wherefore of all modes of getting wealth this is the most unnatural."
"Money…is the symbol of duty, it is the sacrament of having done for mankind that which mankind wanted. Mankind may not be a very good judge, but there is no better."
"How beauteous are rouleaus! how charming chests Containing ingots, bags of dollars, coins (Not of old victors, all whose heads and crests Weigh not the thin ore where their visage shines, But) of fine unclipt gold, where dully rests Some likeness, which the glittering cirque confines, Of modern, reigning, sterling, stupid stamp;— Yes! ready money is Aladdin's lamp."
"A man wants to earn money in order to be happy, and his whole effort and the best of a life are devoted to the earning of that money. Happiness is forgotten; the means are taken for the end."
"It's a kind of spiritual snobbery that makes people think they can be happy without money."
"Money, which is of very uncertain value, and sometimes has no value at all and even less."
"THIS IS YOUR GOD"
"Covetousness ... chooses to love and care for images stamped on gold instead of God."
"We must not only guard against the possession of money, but also must expel from our souls the desire for it. For we should not so much avoid the results of covetousness, as cut off by the roots all disposition towards it. For it will do no good not to possess money, if there exists in us the desire for getting it."
"It is possible that those who are in no way pressed down with the weight of money may be condemned with the covetous in disposition and intent. For it was the opportunity of possessing which was wanting in their case, and not the will for it."
"If money is all that a man makes, then he will be poor — poor in happiness, poor in all that makes life worth living."
"Capitalism is using its money; we socialists throw it away."
"Make ducks and drakes with shillings."
"Despising money is like toppling a king off his throne."
"L’intérêt d’argent est la grande épreuve des petits caractères, mais ce n’est encore que la plus petite pour les caractères distingués."
"Money is a symbol of what others in your society owe you, or your claim on particular amounts of the society's resources."
"The way to resumption is to resume."
"To be clever enough to get all that money, one must be stupid enough to want it."
"The usual definition of the functions of money are that money is a medium of exchange, a measure of value, a standard of deferred payment and a store of value."