Money & Business Sayings

93 sayings found from the Modern era from 93 authors

Money is numbers and numbers never end. If it takes money to be happy, your search for happiness will never end.

— Bob Marley 1970s
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I couldn't care less about the money. I just want to sing.

— Frank Sinatra 1940s
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I never hurt anybody but myself and that's nobody's business but my own.

— Billie Holiday 1956
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The greatest misfortune of my life is that I was born into an age when I am so terribly misunderstood.

— Richard Wagner 1854
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I adore art, but I adore it on its own account, and not for the sake of profit.

— Giuseppe Verdi 1879
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Gold is a symbol of divinity and eternity.

— Gustav Klimt Early 20th century
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I'm the hardest working man in show business.

— James Brown Various
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Money is an instrument, not an end.

— Henry Ford 1922
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No man can become rich without enriching others.

— Andrew Carnegie Late 19th - Early 20th Century
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I am not interested in being a rich man, but I am interested in being a powerful one.

— William Randolph Hearst early 20th century
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The most luxurious possession, the richest treasure anybody has, is his personal dignity.

— Jackie Robinson 1960s
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My family was so poor that I didn't get to wear shoes until I was 7 years old.

— Jesse Owens 1970s
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I never wanted to be a rich man. I just wanted to be a football player.

— Pele 1970
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I got arrested for voting. I did not want to pay my fine. I said I will never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty.

— Susan B. Anthony Post-1872
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I am a woman who has no time for anything but business.

— Florence Nightingale 1861
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The only way to be truly rich is to be rich in spirit.

— Albert Schweitzer Unknown
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I hate acting. I hate the whole business.

— Marlon Brando 1980s-1990s
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It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.

— Arthur Conan Doyle 1891
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There are some misfortunes in life that you can't blame on anyone else.

— Alexandre Dumas 1844
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I wasn’t trying to make a statement. I was just trying to make money.

— Chuck Berry 1987
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