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1
You were taught to
despise
money
,
yet you amass it.
2
To
despise
money
,
is to despise happiness, liberty, in short, enjoyments of every kind.
3
It is only women and fools who
despise
money
-
making
.
4
They are like other people; it is only the young that can afford to
despise
money
!
5
A man must have something to put his whole heart into; and I
despise
money
as money.
6
Do you know, I've come quite to
despise
money
and stock, and all that sort of thing.
7
Now Aulus Gellius relates this that the foolish may consider how wise men
despise
money
in comparison with books.
8
I suppose this direction had reference to worldly good, but I
despise
money
,
and despise people who love it.
9
In the first place you should never
despise
money
,
my girl; we can do nothing without money in this world.
10
How you
despise
money
!
11
To
despise
money
,
is to despise happiness, liberty, in short, enjoyments of every kind. A cordon bleu passed under the window.
12
They are people who
despise
money
except what you need for to-day, and he had all that and five pounds over.
13
So many persons accepted bribes that he thought it more unusual for a man to
despise
money
than to conquer the enemy.
14
He
despised
money
,
and made as little use of it as possible.
15
We
despised
money
,
we despised cleanliness, we just wanted to be black motherfuckers.
16
That she, who so
despised
money
,
should fall a victim to man's cupidity!
despise
money
despise