83 Quotes About Finances
- Author Maria Shriver
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In this day and age it's really stupid to be stupid about financial matters. It doesn't do you any good to make money if you don't know what to do with it other than spend it.
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- Author Laird Barron
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Money was a problem. Money was always a problem no matter how many bones he crushed or how much blood he let or dues he paid. The fucking rent was always due.
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- Author Maciej Aniserowicz
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It is better not to have a Porsche, live in an apartment, but have time for the family. Have time to count snails with your daughter in the morning on your way to a kindergarten.
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- Author Ada Calhoun
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We are some of the best-educated human beings in history and among the first adults in recent American history in worse financial shape than our parents.
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- Author Ada Calhoun
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In their forties, our parents' generation could expect to own a house and to have savings. In our forties, we are often still scrambling like we did at twenty-five. According to a 2017 national survey by CareerBuilder, 78 percent of US workers live paycheck-paycheck; nearly three in four say they are in debt.
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- Author Michael Dirda
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As book collectors know all too well: We only regret our economies, never our extravagances.
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- Author Orrin Woodward
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A wealthy mindset minimizes expenses in self-entertainment and maximizes investments in self-education.
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- Author Edmund Morris
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Except for the two years he had lived with cowboys in North Dakota,and being the employer of a dozen or so servants,Roosevelt had never had to suffer any prolonged intimacy with the working class.From infancy,he had enjoyed the perquisites of money and social position.The money,through his own mismanagement,had often run short,and he was by no means wealthy even now, but he had always taken exclusivity for granted.
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- Author Matthew Gallaway
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Like God, art seemed to hover over us, perhaps benevolent, and often sublime, but constantly, maddeningly out of reach.
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