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#1. Another good thing about being poor is that when you are seventy your children will not have you declared legally insane in order to gain control of your estate. #Quote by Woody Allen
#2. You spend money on Internet connection for your employees. Why not spend money on the energy that fuels their brains? #Quote by Shawn Achor
#3. Mom's Rules for Life in New York City
1. Always have your key out before you reach the front door.
2. If a stranger is hanging out in front of the building, don't ever go in - just keep walking around the block until he's gone.
3. Look ahead. If there's someone acting strange down the block, looking drunk or dangerous, cross to the other side of the street, but don't be obvious about it. Make it look like you were planning to cross the street all along.
4. Never show your money on the street. #Quote by Rebecca Stead
#4. I don't like losing money. I don't go gamble. Because I don't want to lose any money. I didn't grow up with any money and I'm not going to go gamble and lose money. #Quote by Rick Scott
#5. Wars are not paid for in wartime, the bill comes later. #Quote by Benjamin Franklin
#6. There's a bigger difference now than when I first got into professional baseball because that was before guaranteed contracts, before there was a lot of money, so it was mostly survival. You had more competition. #Quote by Tony La Russa
#7. Gaining money by my industry and frugality, I lived very agreeably ... #Quote by Benjamin Franklin
#8. Once I'm satisfied and I've made enough money where I can afford to live in Malibu, because it's very expensive, I will definitely be back there. #Quote by Brody Jenner
#9. This country is founded on some very noble ideals but also some very big lies. One is that everyone has a fair chance at success. Another is that rich people have to be smart and hardworking or else they would´t be rich. Another is that if you´re not rich, don´t worry about it, because rich people aren´t really happy. I am the white male living proof that all of that is garbage. The vast degree to which my mental health improved once I had the smallest measure of economic security immediately unmasked this shameful fiction to me. Money cannot buy happiness, but it buys the conditions for happiness: time, occasional freedom from constantly worry, a moment of breath to plan for the future, and the ability to be generous. #Quote by John Hodgman
#10. At the core of what happened with the Apaches and with AA was the concentration of power. Once people gain a right to property, be it cows or book royalties, they quickly seek out a centralized system to protect their interests. It's why we want our banks to be centralized. We want control, we want structure, we want reporting when it comes to our money. #Quote by Ori Brafman
#11. When the pocket becomes empty and the mind becomes full of issues, just think of something distinctive! #Quote by Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#12. I used to have a theory actually that, if you've had a good childhood, a good marriage and a little bit of money in the bank, you're going to make a lousy comedian. #Quote by David Steinberg
#13. It is better to focus on the mission than to earn money. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#14. US is a very religious country. Separation of church and state is part of our credo, but that it is hard to understand since our money says "In God we trust" and every President says "God bless America". #Quote by Madeleine Albright
#15. Underground and alternative comics existed in a vacuum for years, where money really wasn't an issue. No one would get into doing a black-and-white comic because they thought it might be a route to riches. #Quote by Adrian Tomine
#16. Light hearts seldom keep company with heavy coffers ... #Quote by Fanny Fern
#17. Business is not about money. It's about making dreams come true for others and for yourself. #Quote by Derek Sivers
#18. You've been telling us about how to secure peace, but come on, now, General - just among us Rotarians and Rotary Anns - 'fess up! With your great experience, don't you honest, cross-your-heart, think that perhaps - just maybe - when a country has gone money-mad, like all our labor unions and workmen, with their propaganda to hoist income taxes, so that the thrifty and industrious have to pay for the shiftless ne'er-do-weels, then maybe, to save their lazy souls and get some iron into them, a war might be a good thing? Come on, now, tell your real middle name, Mong General! #Quote by Sinclair Lewis
#19. Money is not the perfect source of satisfaction. This source is God. #Quote by Sunday Adelaja
#20. Money, influence, and position are nothing compared with brains, principles, energy and perseverances. #Quote by Orison Swett Marden
#21. Making the tax cuts permanent will continue to grow the economy, create jobs, and put more money in the pockets of the hard-working families of Pennsylvania. #Quote by Tim Murphy
#22. No one teaches you how to think about money in medical school or residency. Yet, from the moment you start practicing, you must think about it. You must consider what is covered for a patient and what is not. #Quote by Atul Gawande
#23. 'Election' made zero money at the box office, but it started my career. #Quote by Chris Klein
#24. It's very hard to be an artist, on my first album, and I'm like asking for money for a music video for every song - it's so hard to do. You have to pick your battles for sure, but I definitely want - and I've always worked to make it all connect - for all of it to feel cohesive. #Quote by Melanie Martinez
#25. God does not need our money. But you and I need the experience of giving it #Quote by James Dobson
#26. Borrow my umbrellas, my clothes, my money, and I will likely not think of them again. But borrow my books and I will be on your track like a bloodhound until they are returned. #Quote by Phyllis McGinley
#27. Anybody with money can put on a KISS show, but they can't be KISS. #Quote by Paul Stanley
#28. I'm still struggling with the fact that due to my own (selfish) desire to be a writer, my children probably won't have the same opportunities I had growning up. For most students, however, I genuinely think it's about the money. It's a factor, sure. But it just feels like a factor. #Quote by Marina Keegan
#29. I'd go to the farmers' market in Santa Barbara, and I'd put out my guitar case, and I'd test out these little ditty songs that I would write, and I would get a couple of avocados, a bag of pistachios, and, like, fifteen bucks. That was a lot of money for me. #Quote by Katy Perry
#30. Only when you are self-employed do you fully realize how much more efficient you become when your output directly correlates with how much money you make. #Quote by Ronald Kessler
#31. Giving is the secret to a healthy life. Not necessarily money, but whatever a person has to give of encouragement, sympathy, and understanding. #Quote by John D. Rockefeller
#32. The future could go this way, that way. The future's futures have never looked so rocky. Don't put money on it. Take my advice and stick to the present. It's the real stuff, the only stuff, it's all there is, the present, the panting present. #Quote by Martin Amis
#33. soon as I was old enough, I found myself a holiday job as errand boy to earn some money. My first job was probably at the age of 9 or 10, delivering papers before attending school. I remember working for Smith's at the railway station in Bognor. We would arrive about 6:30am, unload the papers from the train when it arrived, take them to the book stall for sorting and each collect our own round in a large newspaper sack. #Quote by Walter Edney
#34. The biggest challenge is how you get money for independent films, in these ever-changing times when most people don't really want to invest in that anymore. #Quote by Famke Janssen
#35. Whenever you create anything, you take a risk. And that includes your life. It may work out, it may not. It may be well received, it may not be. . . .
It's always a risk to take action. It might not work, it might blow up in your face, you might lose money, you might fail. No one may get it.
But that's not the only risk. There's another risk: the risk of not trying it.
How is not trying a risk? You risk settling and continuing in the same direction in the same way, wondering about other paths and possibilities, believing that this is as good as it gets while discontent gnaws away at your soul. #Quote by Rob Bell
#36. Wylan - and the obliging Kuwei - will get the weevil working," Kaz continued. "Once we have Inej, we can move on Van Eck's silos."
Nina rolled her eyes. "Good thing this is all about getting our money and not about saving Inej. Definitely not about that."
"If you don't care about money, Nina dear, call it by its other names."
"Kruge? Scrub? Kaz's one true love?"
"Freedom, security, retribution."
"You can't put a price on those things."
"No? I bet Jesper can. It's the price of the lien on his father's farm." The sharpshooter looked at the toes of his boots. "What about you, Wylan? Can you put a price on the chance to walk away from Ketterdam and live your own life? And Nina, I suspect you and your Fjerdan may want something more to subsist on than patriotism and longing glances. Inej might have a number in mind too. It's the price of a future, and it's Van Eck's turn to pay."
Matthias was not fooled. Kaz always spoke logic, but that didn't mean he always told truth. "The Wraith's life is worth more than that," said Matthias. "To all of us."
"We get Inej. We get our money. It's as simple as that."
"Simple as that," said Nina. "Did you know I'm next in line for the Fjerdan throne? They call me Princess Ilse of Engelsberg."
"There is no princess of Engelsberg," said Matthias. "It's a fishing town."
Nina shrugged. "If we're going to lie to ourselves, we might as #Quote by Leigh Bardugo
#37. You know why you can't assemble enough money?" he said looking at his tin. "Not because you don't know how to perform, but because you're ignorant of the style of drawing money out of the people's pockets. How can you get the tips if you don't know the tricks? I beheld a busker once that had no talent, but he enchanted people with his words. He often said to the passers-by, 'Please give generously. I could be out robbing houses…yours, for example.' Even a cootie-catcher girl busks more than you. #Quote by Waheed Ibne Musa