“I sell my time to get enough money to buy it back.”
James Richardson (1950) American poet
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Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten Second Essays (2001)
“I sell my time to get enough money to buy it back.”
James Richardson (1950) American poet
#151
Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten Second Essays (2001)
Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893–1986) Hungarian biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937
[Szent-Györgyi, Albert, The Crazy Ape: Written by a Biologist for the Young, 1970, 20-21, The Universal Library Crosset & Dunlap, A National General Company, New York, https://archive.org/details/isbn_0448002566, July 24, 2017, Internet Archive]
“Can anyone imagine Moses, Jesus, or Gandhi armed with the money-bags of Carnegie?”
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
"Einstein's Reply to Criticisms" (1949), The World As I See It (1949)
Context: I am absolutely convinced that no wealth in the world can help humanity forward, even in the hands of the most devoted worker in this cause. The example of great and pure characters is the only thing that can produce fine ideas and noble deeds. Money only appeals to selfishness and always tempts its owners irresistibly to abuse it.
Can anyone imagine Moses, Jesus, or Gandhi armed with the money-bags of Carnegie?
Epeli Ganilau (1951) Fijian politician
Guest speech to the conference of the Fiji Labour Party, Lautoka, 30 July 2005
“You will have money and all that money can buy.”
Stephen Vincent Benét book The Devil and Daniel Webster
The Devil and Daniel Webster (1937)
David Mitchell book Cloud Atlas
Nook Edition)
"Half-Lives: The First Luisa Rey Mystery", p. 342 (Nook edition)
Cloud Atlas (2004)
“People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill, they want a quarter-inch hole.”
Theodore Levitt (1925–2006) American economist and professor at Harvard Business School
Theodore Levitt, cited in: Clayton Christensen (2016), The Clayton M. Christensen Reader. p. 46