Posts Tagged ‘counting’
Dada Bhagwan: Speech Counts as Wealth
on Friday, March 30, 2018Dada Bhagwan Money Quote saying we ought to place value on our words and treasure them. Speaking is spending our wealth and should bring value where spent. Dada Bhagwan said:
“Speech is wealth. It should be ‘counted’ upon spending. Does anyone ever give out money without counting it?” — Dada Bhagwan
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Donald Trump: Black Guys Counting Money
on Friday, February 19, 2016Presidential candidate Donald Trump Money Quotation (from 1991) saying very clearly how racist he is and applying racial stereotypes to accountancy. Donald Trump said:
“Black guys counting my money! I hate it. The only kind of people I want counting my money are little short guys that wear yarmulkes every day”
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Guy McPherson: Counting $ Without Breathing
on Thursday, May 14, 2015Guy McPherson Money Quotation offering clear prioritization for economists and politicians focused on profit over breathing.
Guy McPherson said:
“If you think the economy is more important than the environment, try holding your breath while counting your money”– Guy McPherson
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Charles Dickens: Scrooge Counting Christmas
on Tuesday, December 23, 2014Charles Dickens Money Quotation saying in ‘A Christmas Carol’ that Ebenezer Scrooge had chosen one of the best days of the year to toil away counting pennies at Christmas time. Charles Dickens said:
“Once upon a time – of all the good days in the year, on Christmas Eve – old Scrooge sat busy in his counting-house” — Charles Dickens
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Charles Dickens quote about Scrooge counting money at Christmas is: “Once upon a time – of all the good days in the year, on Christmas Eve – old Scrooge sat busy in his counting-house.”
This quote is from A Christmas Carol and refers to Ebenezer Scrooge choosing to work and count his money on Christmas Eve instead of celebrating the holiday, showing his miserly nature.