A man is usually more careful of his money than he is of his principles.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A man is usually more careful of his money than of his principles.
If a man has money, it is usually a sign, too, that he knows how to take care of it; don't imagine his money is easy to get simply because he has plenty of it.
Men are often capable of greater things than they perform - They are sent into the world with bills of credit, and seldom draw to their full extent.
A man may be a tough, concentrated, successful money-maker and never contribute to his country anything more than a horrible example.
I finally know what distinguishes man from the other beasts: financial worries.
It's all very well to have principles, but when it comes to money you have to be flexible.
The value of a man is in his intrinsic qualities: in that of which power cannot strip him and which adverse fortune cannot take away. That for which he is indebted to circumstances is mere trapping and tinsel.
The quantity of a man's wealth will not last long if his generous nature is not balanced with the size of his property.
When a man says money can do anything, that settles it: he hasn't got any.
Men are more often bribed by their loyalties and ambitions than by money.