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Money is not "a motivator" in the truest sense. It can only bring relief, not happiness.
Yes I believe it still stands true Dickens was a wise man.
You are quoting from the novel, "DAVID COPPERFIELD," aren't you?
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"If not to make the world better, what is money for?" A quote from Elizabeth Taylor at an AIDS fund raiser to which she donated millions
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Are you merely walking through life just going through the motions that barely resemble living life?
by Mister_Bromide on July 12th, 2011
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How can I make more money?
by Anonymous on July 21st, 2011
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What can money not buy?
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You're reading Mr Macawber said - 'Income 20 shillings, expenditure 20 shillings and sixpence, result misery. But income 20 shillings, expenditure 19 shillings and sixpence, result happiness'.Is this still true today
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correct-but being in the red does not help +4
by griffin on November 11th, 2009
Veru true. Thus money is a dissatisfier. When we don't have enough to pay our bills, we will do almost anything to correct the situation.
by CaptainHarley adores his life penguin on November 11th, 2009