Posts Tagged ‘money’

Invest in stories; dump theories.

The all-mighty clam siphons vision’s shazam.

The love of good is the tree top of all money.

Money is social — collaborative, collective and hyper-betrothal.

Your next investment is your next donation.

Traffic in stocks; pillage Fort Knox.

Money is magic, poverty tragic, hatred of humans abyssopelagic.

Money has influence — so does influenza.

Money and morality remember mortality.

A stellar portfolio, no generosity, a mediocre life.

Money can’t buy you love, but it can lease you a lovely arrogance.

The rich save; the poor slave; all crave.

No nation was ever ruined by generosity.

We can all live on a little; we can all thrive on enough.

The economy is like weather; self-discipline is like clothing.

Borrow and lend — you’ll have friends no end.

The economy is a Hydra; work is a Hercules.

If you don’t like the returns you’ve gotten on penny stocks, invest in time shares.

All it takes to inspire another young American to max out a credit card is a trip to Washington DC.

An economy occurs as soon as someone wants what someone else has.

The economy is the social network we choose by default.

A shopper without a price anchor is like a shopper with ten million dollars; both will pay too much for too little.

The economy exists within our emotions; anxiety and hope rule the attribution of value.

In modern economies records have replaced relationships.