Top 17 Financially Dependent Quotes

#1. A woman should never, never, never be financially dependent to anyone, especially a man, because the minute you were dependent, you could be abused.

Sue Grafton

#2. I think people like to think I'm in some way financially dependent on my family - on my dad - but the fact of the matter is I've been emancipated from my father since I was 14 years old. That's something people don't know or understand.

Devon Aoki

#3. Talent by association made him nauseous

Saira Viola

#4. Basically when I'm walking I'm not consciously writing or intending anything. In the manner I have learned from meditation practice, I let things unfold.

Stephen Vincent Benet

#5. Adventures were always best when there was someone to share them with.

Chris Colfer

#6. I have climbed to the top of the greasy pole!

Benjamin Disraeli

#7. My passion is doing movies, and as long as I keep doing that, I'll be happy. I want to do movies, fun roles and dramatic ones. I love all of it.

Vanessa Hudgens

#8. I have tried to lift France out of the mud. But she will return to her errors and vomitings. I cannot prevent the French from being French.

Charles De Gaulle

#9. My mom always told me to never give my heart to a girl with a guy best friend, because her heart isn't really hers to give in return.

Kandi Steiner

#10. So many women are financially dependent on men. So why can't men be dependent on women? I'm totally okay with it.

Sonam Kapoor

#11. I'm not a snob. If I feel like there's a star that's the best person for that role, then that's who I get.

Steven Soderbergh

#12. I think the president should be accessible, should answer questions that aren't pre-screened, but I think there should be a little bit of dignity to the presidency.

Ed Rendell

#13. We shall dig our own grave if we do not purge ourselves of this curse of untouchability.

Mahatma Gandhi

#14. We have a cottage on the Mendocino coast.

Marcia Muller

#15. Hee that loves the tree, loves the branch.

George Herbert

#16. She didn't want to end up like some girls from her school, exhausted and pushing prams in their mid-twenties, financially dependent on husbands they seemed to despise.

Jojo Moyes

#17. The value of moments, when cast up, is immense, if well employed; if thrown away, their loss is irrevocable.

Lord Chesterfield

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