Quotes about Money
All elections revolve around and are often resolved by who raises the most money. That's unfair. I'd like to see that process changed, but it seems once you win and get to Congress, that doesn't happen.
— John Murray
Review how you spend your money and time across all areas of your life, and judge for yourself whether your investment in your mind is right for the future you want.
— Mensah Oteh
The shrewd marry for money, the scheming marry for status, the calculating marry for power, but the wise marry for love.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
I'll promise to go easier on drinking and to get to bed earlier, but not for you, fifty thousand dollars, or two-hundred and fifty thousand dollars will I give up women. They're too much fun.
— Babe Ruth
The working standards on television in our country are really bad. The sad part is that many actors take this deal because it gets them money and recognition.
— Barun Sobti
Nothing that is God's is obtainable by money.
— Tertullian
For a little reward men make a long journey; for eternal life many will scarce lift a foot once from the ground. Mean reward is sought after; for a single piece of money sometimes there is shameful striving; for a thing which is vain and for a trifling promise, men shrink not from toiling day and night.
— Thomas a Kempis
That's one of the nice things. I mean, part of the beauty of me is that I'm very rich. So if I need $600 million, I can put $600 million myself. That's a huge advantage. I must tell you, that's a huge advantage over the other candidates.
— Donald Trump
When it comes to the income of the ministry, I have no problem talking about it or what happens to the money.
— Benny Hinn
With every moment of your time, every decision about how you spend your energy and your money, you are making a statement about what really matters to you.
— Clayton M. Christensen
You can talk all you want about having a strategy for your life, understanding motivation, and balancing aspirations with unanticipated opportunities. But ultimately, this means nothing if you do not align those with where you actually expend your time, money, and energy. In other words, how you allocate resources is where the rubber meets the road.
— Clayton M. Christensen
If you get motivators at work, Herzberg's theory suggests, you're going to love your job—even if you're not making piles of money. You're going to be motivated.
— Clayton M. Christensen