“Aries is the sign most likely to save a substantial pile of cash, and then proceed to spend it freely. This sign typically puts limitations on themselves, not allowing their bank balance to dip below a certain level no matter how wild their spending spree may be.”— Kara Stevens, thoughtcatalog.com
“All there was, was money. Everything became money, and money became everything. Money treated us as if we were things, and we died.”— Terry Pratchett, amazon.com
“A man ready for marriage might start suggesting that you, as a couple, should open up a joint bank account. He might ask you to go in on a car together or even start looking into actual houses to buy with you. Or, he is suddenly concerned with saving a lot of money and won’t explain why (it could be…”— Jasmine Spoors, herinterest.com
“He can support himself AND provide for you. A guy is typically most confident, secure, and ready to be in an exclusive long-term relationship when he feels ‘settled.’ He's spent time building his career and has the time available to invest in your relationship. He's financially secure.”— Marni Battista, yourtango.com
“Some of the discontent is rooted in legitimate concerns about long-term economic forces. Decades of declining productivity growth and rising inequality have resulted in slower income growth for low- and middle-income families. Globalisation and automation have weakened the position of workers and th…”— Barack Obama, economist.com
“If you want to receive e-mails about my upcoming shows, then please give me money so I can buy a computer.”— Phoebe Buffay, amazon.com
“We have obscene student loan debt — and we don't want to deal with anybody else's.”— Jenny Kutner, mic.com
“If Twitter’s stock price goes any lower, I’m concerned that none of us are ever going to get paid for this.”— Stephen Colbert, twitter.com
“He may have bragged about how much money he makes and how much he spends, but when it comes time to pay, he always has an excuse for not taking the bill. He shouldn’t necessarily foot the bill for all your dates; the whole ‘the man should pay’ notion isn’t really fair. It’s fine to trade off paying…”— Deepika Singhania, newlovetimes.com
“If you’re a girl with a lot of money in the purse, you always need to be cautious about the kind of guys you date. Almost always, more than half the guys you date would be after your money than anything else.”— Gerry Sanders, lovepanky.com
“Financial stability. This may be terribly unromantic, but with that being said, his finances are extremely important and is one of the most practical things to take note of when deciding if he’s the one you should marry.”— Lianne Choo, lovepanky.com
“I always appreciate the offer to split the check, even though I never allow it. If we end up grabbing drinks later and a woman insists on paying, I really like that a lot. It shows me that she's genuinely interested in spending time with me as opposed to wanting to be wined and dined regardless of w…”— Lauren Otis, cosmopolitan.com
“The only good thing I've ever noticed about money, the only positive aspect of an otherwise pretty vulgar commodity, is that you can use it to buy things.”— Hugh Laurie, books.google.com
“It happens that every man in a bank hates what the bank does, and yet the bank does it. The bank is something more than men, I tell you. It’s the monster. Men made it, but they can’t control it.”— John Steinbeck, amazon.com