"Money can't buy happiness, but it will..." - Quote by Ronald Reagan
Money can't buy happiness, but it will certainly get you a better class of memories.
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“The people's instincts are still right. You see them come to the rescue of someone-a child who falls down a well-hundreds of people rush to help, and labor and equipment are volunteered without any thought of who's going to pay for it. This is a basic feeling in Americans. They don't stand back in such a circumstance and ask what the government's going to do about it.”
“It doesn't do any good to hold the door open for someone if they don't have a way to walk through it. And if they do have a way to pass through it then you probably don't need to hold it open because they can open it for themselves.”
“It's just too bad we can't have an epidemic of botulism.”
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“What really amazed me was when I sent a suit out for cleaning, forgetting that $700 was in the pocket. They sent the suit back to me. If that happened in New York, both money and suit would be gone.”
“If you have no money, men won't care for you, women won't love you; won't, that is, care for you or love you the last little bit that matters.”
“There is no castle so strong that it cannot be overthrown by money.”
More on Happiness
“When I talk to a few thousand people, I just feel I am talking to an old friend. Like that. I never felt some kind of distance, so therefore, I feel one source of happiness. In that kind of atmosphere, my experience seems some benefit to some people.”
“If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.”
“What we call the secret of happiness is no more a secret than our willingness to choose life.”