Top 41 Memories And Money Quotes
#1. I know the game wasn't a classic, but the night was about more than that-it was about bringing back the memories and raising money for former heroes who have now fallen on hard times.
David Ginola
#2. My remoteness from women's affairs could be seen from my surprise when I heard that needles had holes in them.
Buwei Yang Chao
#3. You make more money selling advice than following it. It's one of the things we count on in the magazine business
along with the short memory of our readers.
Steve Forbes
#4. The poorest people are not people without money, but people without memories of happier times when they're down
Kim Dong-joo
#5. I'd rather invest my time collecting memories and friends and love and all the things money can't buy.
Katie Kacvinsky
#6. A woman makes for a better wife if she's got memories stored up of how her man courted her. On cold nights when the babies are sick and the money's tight, a gal needs to harken back to her sweetheart days when her man promised he'd stand by her side through thick and thin.
Cathy Marie Hake
#7. Don't spend all of your money a quarter at a time. Save up and buy something special, something fine, something of lasting value, or something that will give you rich memories for a lifetime. Remember, all that candy money can add up to a small fortune.
Jim Rohn
#8. It's one fucking illusion in this fucking delusion... you don't want to be in my dream, do ya?
Deyth Banger
#9. War is smaller in scale than in recent memory, but it is far more ambiguous, intractable, and nasty. Money flows more quickly than ever, but it is still somehow manages to gather and puddle in certain places, for certain people rather then others.
Mark Kingwell
#10. Science for the Citizen is ... also written for the large and growing number of adolescents, who realize that they will be the first victims of the new destructive powers of science misapplied.
Lancelot Hogben
#11. Money can't buy happiness, but it will certainly get you a better class of memories.
Ronald Reagan
#12. With all the insolence she swallowed, it was a wonder her corsets still laced. Retort after rejoinder after sharp-edged remark: Why do you address me? What can I possibly have to say to a man who would split a pair of fives? Be quiet. Go to sleep. Go away. Come back when you have another erection.
Cecilia Grant
#14. And if you don't believe memories are worth more than money, then perhaps you've not made the right kind of memories.
Susan Wiggs
#15. Gracious, soft-voiced girls, who were brought up on memories instead of money.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#16. Unforgettable experiences are generally worth splurging on; unlike stuff, memories don't wear out (or take up space, get dusty, break, or get stolen). If you really want to go and work at an orangutan orphanage in Borneo, it will be worth the cash.
Rosie Blythe
#17. When Uncle W. G. held out his hand to take my money, I dropped the dead mouse in his hand.
Earl B. Russell
#18. He pointed at the caiques, but Peppone declined the librarian's offer, saying only, "Do you think the proprietor of the inn where we met will report us?"
"The money I left him was more than enough to silence his alarms," said Danaco. "Gold has an amazing habit of altering memories.
Michelle Franklin
#19. Career isn't about making money as everyone makes something. Rather it's a way of living that would create memorable memories to look back and smile
Santosh Avvannavar
#21. I think it's important that filmmakers look at the technology and figure out how to make the theatrical experience a little more exciting.
Peter Jackson
#22. I want you to have the best of everything I can give you. And I'm not talking money here, Tru. I'm talking memories. Our life together.
Samantha Towle
#23. Never lend money to a friend. It's dangerous. It could damage his memory.
Sam Levenson
#24. Originally, I wanted a machine that would cost $100. My idea was to spend nothing on the console technology so all the money could be spent on improving the interface and software. If we hadn't used NAND flash memory and other pricey parts, we might have succeeded.
Shigeru Miyamoto
#25. I've played every instrument you could possibly think of for 10 minutes. So I'm mediocre at everything. I can play drums, guitar, piano, violin, saxophone, clarinet, flute ... Just not well.
Kat Dennings
#26. Other people salted away money for their old age, but Nanny preferred to accumulate memories.
Terry Pratchett
#28. Everyone has a bowling story. I love bowling because you can do it at age 2 - my son started when he learned to walk - or you can bowl at 102. It's great for families.
Diandra Asbaty
#29. There is nothing earthly that lasts so well, as money. A man's learning dies with him, as does his virtues fade out of remembrance, but the dividends on the stocks he bequeaths to his children live and keep his memory green.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
#30. I've thought of killing myself so many times. I don't do it, not because I am a coward, but because it would be easier for me to be dead. What's my life? I make money and I make memories. That's not a life. I don't kill myself because living is my own life sentence.
Jeanette Winterson
#31. Writing is turning one's worst moments into money.
J.P. Donleavy
#32. Some people don't like change, but you need to embrace change if the alternative is disaster.
Elon Musk
#33. I think the only answer is to live life to the fullest while you can and collect memories like fools collect money. Because in the end, that's all you have - happy memories.
Sarah Strohmeyer
#34. A relationship is like another job, you know, you have to work at it all the time.
Candice Swanepoel
#35. A lot of my fans are people who have grown up and don't have as much time to listen to the radio, but still want to keep up with what's popular. A lot of shows don't talk to them anymore, but I do.
Casey Kasem
#36. Money is just a symbol we use to facilitate te gathering of memories and experiences.
Stuart Wilde
#37. Victory is everything. You can spend the money but you can never spend the memories.
Ken Venturi
#38. Each of us, if we would grow, must be committed to excellence. The championships, the money, the color; all of these things linger only in the memory. It is the spirit, the will to excel, the will to win; these are the things that endure.
Vince Lombardi
#39. The money is in a different league these days, of course, but I have special memories of the 60s and 70s which players today don't have. There wasn't the same celebrity attitude and media exposure. We had a bit more freedom.
Peter Shilton
#40. I used to say I would pay good money to forget most of my life. Now I want the memories back.
Michael Robotham
#41. Our experience is fragmentary. Its parts don't add up. They don't even belong in the same calculation. Sometimes it is hard to believe they are all parts of one thing. Nothing makes sense until we realize that experience does not accumulate like money, or memories, or like years and frailties.
Marilynne Robinson