Wherefore when a man giveth out his money upon condition that be may not demand it back until a certain time to come, he certainly may take a compensation for this inconvenience which he admits against himself.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can take of a man's money, but when it's all said and done, you've only taken his money.
Giving back involves a certain amount of giving up.
A man will give up almost anything except his suffering.
The man who does more than he is paid for will soon be paid for more than he does.
The time to give away money is when you make it.
One can never pay in gratitude; one can only pay 'in kind' somewhere else in life.
For example, one way of giving yourself a strong incentive to reach your goal is to commit to pay money to someone if you fail. Better yet, you can specify that you will have to pay a certain sum to a cause that you detest.
The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is able to receive.
When a man says money can do anything, that settles it: he hasn't got any.
When a person is dispossessed of his land, there is a reaction and you have to deal with the reaction properly. You just can't deal with the reaction by giving him money.