Love is cheap. You can buy it anywhere. Lives are cheap. It's money that's dear. You have to work days and sit up nights thinking how to make money.
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While money doesn't buy love, it puts you in a great bargaining position.
The only way to get love is to be lovable. It's very irritating if you have a lot of money. You'd like to think you could write a check: 'I'll buy a million dollars' worth of love.' But it doesn't work that way. The more you give love away, the more you get.
But surely for everything you have to love you have to pay some price.
To get to be somebody who gets to love what they do for a living, that's so rare, and so there must be some kind of price you have to pay.
Loving can cost a lot but not loving always costs more, and those who fear to love often find that want of love is an emptiness that robs the joy from life.
Try paying the bills with love. The idea I am trying to espouse is that you can have both love and money, and be rich and generous.
Love is not to be purchased, and affection has no price.
You can't buy love, but you can pay heavily for it.
I definitely don't think that money can buy you love. It can buy you affection but certainly not love.
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position.