Many people
take no care
of their money
till they come nearly
to the end of it,
and others do just the same
with their time.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Those who spend too fast
never grow rich.
HonorΓ© de Balzac
Do not value money
for any more nor any less
than it’s worth;
it is a good servant
but a bad master.
Alexandre Dumas
his works have been translated into
nearly 100 languages, and he is one
of the most widely read French authors;
best know for The Count of Monte Cristo,
and The Three Musketeers)
A man in debt
is so far a slave.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man is rich
in proportion to the things
he can afford to let alone.
Henry David Thoreau
tax resister, development critic, surveyor, and historian)
Money will buy you
a pretty good dog,
but it won’t buy
the wag of his tail.
Henry Wheeler Shaw
A little thought
and a little kindness
are often worth more
than a great deal of money.
John Ruskin
water colorist, and social thinker)
Economy does not lie
in sparing money,
but in spending it wisely.
Thomas Henry Huxley
known as “Darwin’s Bulldog”)
Opportunity is missed
by most people
because it is dressed in overalls
and looks like work.
Thomas Alva Edison
must be recovered from an enemy.
German Proverb