Good nature is the cheapest commodity in the world, and love is the only thing that will pay ten percent, to borrower and lender both.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position.
While money doesn't buy love, it puts you in a great bargaining position.
Love is a positive, symbiotic, reciprocal flow between two or more entities.
Whether rich or poor, a home is not a home unless the roots of love are ever striking deeper through the crust of the earthly and the conventional, into the very realities of being, not consciously always; seldom, perhaps; the simplicity of loving grows by living simply near nature and God.
Love is that splendid triggering of human vitality the supreme activity which nature affords anyone for going out of himself toward someone else.
The best and most sustainable love story for markets is one based on a healthy and dynamic real economy that creates jobs and opportunities for many more people.
Love sought is good, but given unsought, is better.
You can't buy love, but you can pay heavily for it.
Love consists in giving without getting in return; in giving what is not owed, what is not due the other. That's why true love is never based, as associations for utility or pleasure are, on a fair exchange.
Good nature is worth more than knowledge, more than money, more than honor, to the persons who possess it.