No man’s credit is as good as his money. Edgar Watson Howe Credit, Economics, Money You May Also Like I’m tired of love; I’m still more tired of rhyme / But money gives me pleasure all the time. By Hilaire Belloc Money, Pleasure Money is indeed the most important thing in the world; and all sound and successful personal and national morality should have this fact for its basis. By George Bernard Shaw Money, Success Psychiatrists say it’s not good for man to keep too much to himself. The Internal Revenue Service says the same thing. By Harold Smith Economics, Funny, Sarcastic, Taxes, Therapist Live within your income, even if you have to borrow to do so. By Josh Billings Borrowing, Credit, Economics, Income, Sarcastic What you have put into the kettle comes afterwards into your spoon. By Turkestan proverb Economics, Inspirational, Motivational, Value Money, and not morality, is the principle of commercial nations. By Thomas Jejferson Money, Morality, Nation You May Also Like from Edgar Watson Howe If a man dies and leaves his estate in an uncertain condition, the lawyers become his heirs. By Edgar Watson Howe Law, Lawyer A modest man is usually admired—if people ever hear of him. By Edgar Watson Howe Fame, Modesty Most people have seen worse things in private than they pretend to be shocked at in public. By Edgar Watson Howe Deception, Lies If you don’t leam to laugh at trouble, you won’t have anything to laugh at when you grow old. By Edgar Watson Howe Age, Aging, Fun, Laughter, Old age When a man says money can do anything, that settles it: he hasn’t got any. By Edgar Watson Howe Money, Poor Everyone hates a martyr; it’s no wonder martyrs were burned at the stake. By Edgar Watson Howe Hatred
I’m tired of love; I’m still more tired of rhyme / But money gives me pleasure all the time. By Hilaire Belloc Money, Pleasure
Money is indeed the most important thing in the world; and all sound and successful personal and national morality should have this fact for its basis. By George Bernard Shaw Money, Success
Psychiatrists say it’s not good for man to keep too much to himself. The Internal Revenue Service says the same thing. By Harold Smith Economics, Funny, Sarcastic, Taxes, Therapist
Live within your income, even if you have to borrow to do so. By Josh Billings Borrowing, Credit, Economics, Income, Sarcastic
What you have put into the kettle comes afterwards into your spoon. By Turkestan proverb Economics, Inspirational, Motivational, Value
Money, and not morality, is the principle of commercial nations. By Thomas Jejferson Money, Morality, Nation
If a man dies and leaves his estate in an uncertain condition, the lawyers become his heirs. By Edgar Watson Howe Law, Lawyer
Most people have seen worse things in private than they pretend to be shocked at in public. By Edgar Watson Howe Deception, Lies
If you don’t leam to laugh at trouble, you won’t have anything to laugh at when you grow old. By Edgar Watson Howe Age, Aging, Fun, Laughter, Old age
When a man says money can do anything, that settles it: he hasn’t got any. By Edgar Watson Howe Money, Poor
Everyone hates a martyr; it’s no wonder martyrs were burned at the stake. By Edgar Watson Howe Hatred