Within one's own family, money is not the measure of things, unless the person is an absolute Scrooge. Only the most extreme kind of monster would put a price on everything.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Money doesn't transform a person - the only thing that can is love.
I think people's perception of a rich girl is literal, but metaphorically I embrace it as being rich in love, spirit, joy and religion. So it's not about money.
The chief value of money lies in the fact that one lives in a world in which it is overestimated.
Money is a strange thing. It ranks with love as our greatest source of joy, and with death as our greatest source of anxiety.
Money is often a matter of chance or good fortune and is not the mark of a successful life. It is not the thing that brings a throb of pleasure or a thrill into my life. And I would not pose as a successful man if that were to be the measure.
Life is not about money.
I always was a rich person because money's not related to happiness.
Money can't buy everything, but it can buy most of it. Because of money, I could give my parents a comfortable life.
It's very difficult when you have $1.50 per day to spend on food and drink, but for people who live this reality, that money also has to cover medical expenses and education, fuel and shelter - sometimes for an entire family.
Money doesn't matter on a deeply personal level. It doesn't make you feel any happier. But of course I am very aware that I don't have to worry about earning a living or about those very important practical things that most people have to worry about on a very real level.
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