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From Bartlett's Quotations...

For the Love of MONEY

William Shakespeare. The Taming of the Shrew.
... Nothing comes amiss; so money comes withal.
... See Heywood, Quotation 2. Beaumont and Fletcher: Wit without Money.

John Heywood. Circa 1565.
... Let the world slide.--Towneley Mysteries, p. 101 (1420). William Shakespeare: Taming of the Shrew, induc. 1. Beaumont and Fletcher: Wit without Money, act v. sc. 2.
... To rob Peter and pay Paul is said to have derived its origin when, in the reign of Edward VI., the lands of St. Peter at Westminster were appropriated to raise money for the repair of St. Paul's in London.

Izaak Walton. 1593-1683.
... Health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of,--a blessing that money cannot buy.

William Shakespeare. As You Like It.
... He that wants money, means, and content is without three good friends.

Francis Rabelais. 1495-1553.
... Subject to a kind of disease, which at that time they called lack of money.

Ben Jonson. 1573-1637.
... Get money; still get money, boy,

William Shakespeare. King Henry IV. Part I.
... Beaumont and Fletcher: Wit without Money, act iv. sc. 1. Jonathan Swift: Mary the Cookmaid's Letter.

William Shakespeare. Othello.
... Put money in thy purse.

Miguel de Cervantes. 1547-1616.
... After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.

Robert Burton. 1576-1640.
... [The rich] are indeed rather possessed by their money than possessors.
... Were it not that they are loath to lay out money on a rope, they would be hanged forthwith, and sometimes die to save charges.

Miscellaneous Translations.
... Æschines (Adv. Ctesiphon, c. 53) ascribes to Demosthenes the expression [greek], "The sinews of affairs are cut." Diogenes Laertius, in his Life of Bion (lib. iv. c. 7, sect. 3), represents that philosopher as saying, [greek],--"Riches were the sinews of business," or, as the phrase may mean, "of the state." Referring perhaps to this maxim of Bion, Plutarch says in his Life of Cleomenes (c. 27), "He who first called money the sinews of the state seems to have said this with special reference to war." Accordingly we find money called expressly [greek], "the sinews of war," in Libanius, Orat. xlvi. (vol. ii. p. 477, ed. Reiske), and by the scholiast on Pindar, Olymp. i. 4 (compare Photius, Lex. s. v. [greek]). So Cicero, Philipp. v. 2, "nervos belli, infinitam pecuniam."

Publius Syrus. 42 B. C.
... A good reputation is more valuable than money. 6
... Money alone sets all the world in motion.

Samuel Johnson. 1709-1784.
... No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money.

Beaumont and Fletcher.
... Wit Without Money. Act iv. Sc. 4.

Benjamin Franklin. 1706-1790.
... Remember that time is money.

Thomas Middleton. ---- -1626.
... He 'as had a stinger.--Beaumont and Fletcher: Wit without Money, act iv. sc. 1.

Plutarch. 46 (?)-120 (?) A. D.
... He preferred an honest man that wooed his daughter, before a rich man. "I would rather," said Themistocles, "have a man that wants money than money that wants a man."

Samuel Butler. 1600-1680.
... But so much money as 't will bring?
... With books and money plac'd for show

New Testament.
... Thy money perish with thee.
... The love of money is the root of all evil.

Diogenes Laertius. Circa 200 A. D.
... 'T is money makes the man; and he who's none

Thomas Hobbes. 1588-1679.
... For words are wise men's counters,--they do but reckon by them; but they are the money of fools.

Appendix.
... Beaumont and Fletcher: Wit without Money, act iv. sc. 4.

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