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Money buys everything, even true love  (Buys Quotes) Money buys everything except love, personality, freedom, immortality, silence, peace  (Buys Quotes) The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists  (Buys Quotes) Money does not buy you happiness, but lack of money certainly buys you misery  (Buys Quotes) Friendship buys friendship  (Buys Quotes) Money buys many things... The best of which is freedom.  (Buys Quotes) Criminal law is one of the few professions where the client buys someone else's luck. The luck of most people is strictly non-transferrable. But a good criminal lawyer can sell all his luck to a client, and the more luck he sells the more he has to sell  (Buys Quotes) The power of money is a distinctly male power. Money speaks, but it speaks with a male voice. In the hands of women, money stays literal; count it out, it buys what it is worth or less. In the hands of men, money buys women, sex, status, dignity, esteem, recognition, loyalty, all manner of possibility  (Buys Quotes) To ask an author who hopes to be a serious writer if his work is autobiographical is like asking a spider where he buys his thread. The spider gets his thread right out of his own guts, and that is where the author gets his writing  (Buys Quotes) Money... buys privacy, silence. The less money you have, the noisier it is; the thinner your walls, the closer your neighbors... The first thing you notice when you step into the house or apartment of a rich person is how quiet it is  (Buys Quotes) Since the working class lives from hand to mouth, it buys as long as it has the means to buy  (Buys Quotes) To my collaborator who buys the ink and paper laughs and, in fact, does all the really difficult part of the business this book is gratefully dedicated in memory of a winter's morning in switzerland  (Buys Quotes) The public buys its opinions as it buys its meat, or takes in its milk, on the principle that it is cheaper to do this than to keep a cow. So it is, but the milk is more likely to be watered  (Buys Quotes) Love has no thought of self! Love buys not with the ruthless usurer's gold the loathsome prostitution of a hand Without a heart! Love sacrifices all things To bless the thing it loves!  (Buys Quotes) It is gold which buys admittance; and it is gold which makes the true man killed, and saves the thief; nay, sometimes hangs both thief and true man; what can it not do and undo?  (Buys Quotes) A businessman is someone who buys at ten and is happy to get out at twelve. The other kind of man buys at ten, sees it rise to eighteen and does nothing. He is waiting for it to rise to twenty. When it drops to two he waits for it to get back to ten  (Buys Quotes) Satan is so much more in earnest than we are - he buys up the opportunity while we are wondering how much it will cost  (Buys Quotes) It is hard to contend against one’s heart’s desire; for whatever it wishes to have it buys at the cost of soul  (Buys Quotes) A filmmaker has almost the same freedom as a novelist has when he buys himself some paper  (Buys Quotes) I’m a musician at heart. I know I’m not really a singer. I couldn’t compete with real singers. But I sing because the public buys it  (Buys Quotes) Not an old woman that buys a paper of pins, without yielding a part of the price to the banks as interest!  (Buys Quotes) In theory, everybody buys the best and cheapest commodities offered to him on the market. In practice, if every one went around pricing, and chemically testing before purchasing, the dozens of soaps or fabrics or brands of bread which are for sale, economic life would become hopelessly jammed  (Buys Quotes) The scandalous question that hangs over modern government and excites perpetual outrage is about political money and what it buys. What exactly do these contributors get in return for the hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars they funnel to the politicians?  (Buys Quotes) Fashion is the most intense expression of the phenomenon of neomania, which has grown ever since the birth of capitalism. Neomania assumes that purchasing the new is the same as acquiring value... If the purchase of a new garment coincides with the wearing out of an old one, then obviously there is no fashion. If a garment is worn beyond the moment of its natural replacement, there is pauperization. Fashion flourishes on surplus, when someone buys more than he or she needs  (Buys Quotes) Gentleman. A man who buys two of the same morning paper from the doorman of his favorite nightclub when he leaves with his girl  (Buys Quotes) Human beings consider themselves satisfied only compared to some other condition. A man who has owned nothing but a bicycle all of his life feels suddenly wealthy the moment he buys an automobile... But this happy sensation wears off. After a while the car becomes just another thing that he owns. Moreover, when his neighbor next door buys two cars, in an instant our man feels wretchedly poor and deprived  (Buys Quotes) Superfluous money buys wasted time, propelling desires that otherwise lay buried beneath the feet of honest toil  (Buys Quotes) The human animal is a beast that eventually has to die. If he’s got money, he buys and he buys and he buys. The reason he buys everything he can is because of some crazy hope that one of the things he buys will be life everlasting  (Buys Quotes) Government, on their part, are much disposed to favor the establishment of these large companies, and to give them privileges to the detriment of their rivals, and of the public, with the expectation of receiving from them loans, either gratuitous or at a low rate which these never refuse. It is thus that the one sells its protection and the other buys it; and this is already a very great evil  (Buys Quotes) This is the standard procedure for corporate growth these days; one company buys up another on loans that are floated on the basis of future earnings, and the monopoly or oligopoly created in this way produces the necessary funds by squeezing out competition, and passing the costs along to the consumer. The bucket that holds the new wealth is called a corporation  (Buys Quotes)
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