| Author |
Quotes |
| W J Cameron | Money never starts an idea; it is the idea that starts the money. |
| W Secker | Usually the greatest boasters are the smallest workers. The deep rivers pay a larger tribute to the sea than shallow brooks, and yet empty themselves with less noise. |
| Walford Brodie | I've got a living to make, to put it plainly; there's more money in shocking and terrifying than in edifying. |
| Walter Gilbey | The employer generally gets the employees he deserves. |
| Wayne Dyer | When I chased after money, I never had enough. When I got my life on purpose and focused on giving of myself and everything that arrived into my life, then I was prosperous. |
| Wendy Craig | One rose says more than the dozen. |
| Will Rogers | Don't gamble, take all your savings and buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it. If it don't go up, don't buy it. |
| Will Rogers | An economist's guess is liable to be as good as anybody else's. |
| Willard C Butcher | High premiums are being paid today not particularly for quality service or long-term building of a business but rather for making money quickly, getting rich, and getting out. And that's wrong. |
| Willem De Kooning | The trouble with being poor is that it takes up all your time. |
| William Binger | A man is a person that will pay two dollars for a one dollar item he wants. A woman will pay one dollar for a two dollar item she doesn't want. |
| William Cobbett | Nothing is so well calculated to produce a death-like torpor in the country as an extended system of taxation and a great national debt. |
| William Dillard | Location, location, location. |
| William J Oneil | 90% of the people in the stock market, professionals and amateurs alike, simply haven't done enough homework. |
| William Randolph Hearst | In suggesting gifts, Money is appropriate, and one size fits all. |
| Woody Allen | Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. |
| Francis Bacon | If money be not they servant, it will be thy master. The covetous man cannot so properly be said to possess wealth, as that may be said to possess him. |
| Francis Bacon | The fortune which nobody sees makes a person happy and unenvied. |
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