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Money, Spike Milligan

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English 한국어 Witty Words by Spike "Money can't buy friends, but it can get you a better class of enemy." A Quick Summary A cynical yet humorous observation that while wealth cannot purchase genuine relationships, it certainly elevates the caliber of conflicts you engage in. What it Means Spike Milligan brilliantly twists the cliché that money can't buy happiness. He admits the truth of this, but adds a sharp caveat. While wealth cannot forge true friendships, it drastically alters your social landscape. It reminds us that human conflicts remain, just in a more polished setting. Why it's Great When you feel overwhelmed by interpersonal conflicts, this cheeky quote can bring a smile to your face. It encourages a grounded, slightly humorous perspective on life and money. 스파이크의 유쾌한 농담 "돈으로 친구를 살 수는 없지만 돈으로 더 나은 부류의 적을 얻을 수는 있다." 간단한 요약 돈이 진심 어린 마음을 사주지는 못하지만, 우리가 다투게 될 ...

Money, Jackie Mason

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Money, Jackie Mason I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something. - Jackie Mason This quote humorously highlights the paradox of financial security. It suggests that while someone may feel they have enough money to last a lifetime, this sense of security can quickly vanish if they start spending it. Essentially, it underscores the idea that financial stability is fragile and can be easily disrupted by spending habits. 나는 평생 쓰고도 남을 돈이 있다. 단, 아무 것도 사지 않는다면. - 재키 메이슨 재키 메이슨의 이 말은 재정적 안정감의 역설을 유머러스하게 강조합니다. 누군가는 평생을 버틸 수 있을 만큼 충분한 돈을 가지고 있다고 느낄 수 있지만, 돈을 쓰기 시작하면 이러한 안정감은 금방 사라질 수 있음을 시사합니다. 즉, 재정적 안정은 취약하며 소비 습관에 의해 쉽게 무너질 수 있다는 점을 강조합니다. Money, Jackie Mason, Quotes, Quotations, 재키 메이슨, 돈, 명언

Money, Edith Wharton

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Money, Edith Wharton The only way not to think about money is to have a great deal of it. - Edith Wharton This quote suggests that financial concerns often occupy a significant portion of our thoughts and worries. When someone has a substantial amount of money, they are less likely to be preoccupied with financial issues, allowing them to focus on other aspects of life. Essentially, having a lot of money can provide a sense of security and freedom from financial stress, making it easier to not think about money constantly. 돈 생각을 떨쳐내는 유일한 방법은 돈을 많이 갖는 것이다. - 이디스 워튼 이 문장은 재정적인 문제가 우리의 생각과 걱정의 상당 부분을 차지한다는 것을 시사합니다. 상당한 액수의 돈을 가진 사람은 금전적인 문제에 몰두할 가능성이 줄어들어 삶의 다른 측면에 집중할 수 있다는 것을 뜻하죠. 이디스 워튼은 기본적으로 돈이 많으면 안정감을 느끼고 재정적 스트레스로부터 자유로워져 돈에 대해 끊임없이 생각하지 않는 것이 더 쉬워진다고 말합니다. Money, Edith Wharton, Quotes, Quotations, 이디스 워튼, 돈, 명언

Money, Jonathan Swift

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Money, Jonathan Swift A wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart. - Jonathan Swift 돈은 머리에 넣고 다녀라, 절대로 가슴에 품지 마라. - 조나단 스위프트 Money, Jonathan Swift, Quotes , Quotations

Money, Gabriel Coco Chanel

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Money, Gabriel Coco Chanel There are people who have money and people who are rich. - Gabriel Coco Chanel 세상에는 돈이 있는 사람과 부자인 사람이 있다. - 가브리엘 (코코) 샤넬 Money, Gabriel Coco Chanel, Rich, Quotes, Quotations

Money, Sir Thomas More

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Money, Sir Thomas More A little wanton money, which burned out the bottom of his purse. - Sir Thomas More 타락한 돈 조금이 그의 주머니 바닥을 태워버렸다. - 토머스 모어 경 Money, Sir Thomas More, Quotes, Quotations

Truth, Henry David Thoreau

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Truth, Henry David Thoreau Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. - Henry David Thoreau 사랑, 돈, 명성보다는 진실을 내게 달라. - 헨리 데이비드 소로우 Truth, Henry David Thoreau, Quotes, Quotations, Love, Money, Fame

Money, Henry Fielding

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Money, Henry Fielding Make money your god and it will plague you like the devil. - Henry Fielding 돈을 신 모시듯 하면 악마처럼 그대를 괴롭힐 것이다. - 헨리 필딩 Money, Henry Fielding, Quotes, Quotations, 헨리 필딩, 돈, 명언

Money, Ken Hakuta

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Money, Ken Hakuta Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle. Ken Hakuta 경제적 빈곤은 문제가 아니다. 생각의 빈곤이 문제다. 켄 하쿠다 Money, Ken Hakuta, Quotes, Quotations

Money, Barack Obama

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Money, Barack Obama Money is not the only answer, but it makes a difference. - Barack Obama 돈은 유일한 해답은 아니지만 차이를 만들어 낸다. - 버락 오바마 Money, Barack Obama, 버락 오바마, 돈, 명언  

Money, Woody Allen

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Money, Woody Allen Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. - Woody Allen 돈이 가난보다 낫다. 오직 금전적인 이유에서만. - 우디 알렌 돈, 명언, 우디 알렌, Money, Woody Allen

Money, Leo Rosten

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Money, Leo Rosten Money can't buy happiness, but neither can poverty. - Leo Rosten 행복은 돈으로 살 수 없지만, 가난으로도 살 수 없다. - 레오 로스텐 Money, Leo Rosten, 레오 로스텐, 돈, 명언

Money, J. Paul Getty

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Money, J. Paul Getty If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars. - J. Paul Getty 가진 돈을 셀 수 있다면 억만장자가 아니다. -J. 폴 게티 Money, J. Paul Getty, Jean Paul Getty Sr., 돈, 명언 Getty in 1944

Reputaion, Publilius Syrus

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Reputaion, Publilius Syrus A good reputation is more valuable than money. - Publilius Syrus 훌륭한 명성은 재물에 비할 바 아니다. - 퍼블릴리어스 사이러스 Reputaion, Publilius Syrus, Publilius, Syrus, Money, Quotes, Quotations, 명예, 명언

Money, Logan Pearsall Smith

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Money, Logan Pearsall Smith It is the wretchedness of being rich that you have to live with rich people. - Logan Pearsall Smith (1865~1946) 부자가 되려면 부자들과 어울려 살아가는 끔찍함을 견뎌야 한다. - 로건 피어설 스미스

Money, Thomas Jefferson

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Money, Thomas Jefferson Never spend your money before you have it. - Thomas Jefferson (1743~1826)  돈이 수중에 들어오기 전까진 절대로 쓰지 마라. - 토마스 제퍼슨

Gentleman, Western proverb

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English 한국어 Analysis of a Western Proverb "Manners and money make a gentleman." Core Thesis This proverb proposes that true social dignity is achieved only through the convergence of cultural capital (manners) and economic capital (money). In-depth Interpretation Historically, the title of "gentleman" denoted a class distinguished by noble character and strict adherence to social etiquette. However, this proverb critically deconstructs that romanticized notion. It posits that internal virtues, while essential, are insufficient on their own. Economic independence is required to exercise those virtues freely, without being beholden to others. It is a pragmatic acknowledgment that high ideals must be grounded in material reality to function effectively in society. Sociological Relevance This observation remains highly relevant in modern contexts. It cautions against both moral idealism devoid of practical ...

Money, Western proverb

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English 한국어 Analytical Insight on a Western Proverb "Money is like an eel in the hand." Core Thesis This proverb posits that financial capital possesses a highly fluid and elusive nature, requiring sophisticated retention strategies beyond mere accumulation. In-depth Interpretation Through the biological metaphor of an eel, this proverb effectively captures the psychological and systemic difficulties of wealth management. An eel’s mucin-coated skin makes it exceedingly difficult to hold firmly; similarly, accumulated wealth is subject to systemic inflation, behavioral biases like impulsive consumption, and unforeseen liabilities. It serves as a stark reminder that robust financial health depends critically on risk management and expenditure control, rather than just revenue generation. Sociological Relevance In modern consumerist societies designed to extract wealth efficiently, this observation is profoundly re...

Money, George Bernard Shaw

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“ Lack of money is the root of all evil. - George Bernard Shaw English 한국어 Lack of money is the root of all evil. - George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) George Bernard Shaw deliberately inverted the traditional proverb to make a provocative but realistic point: poverty, not wealth, is the primary driver of societal harm. When people suffer from a lack of money, they are stripped of their basic security and choices. This financial desperation often corners individuals into committing crimes, abandoning their morals, or making destructive decisions simply to survive. By saying this, Shaw challenges the romanticized idea that poverty is noble or that greed is the only sin. Instead, he argues that a society that tolerates systemic poverty is actively manufacturing the very "evils" it later condemns. Financial stability, in his view, is a fundamental requirement for human dignity and moral integrity. 돈이 없는 것은 모든 ...

Money, Western proverb

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English 한국어 Money ruins many. Money ruins many. - Western proverb This Western proverb succinctly warns of the destructive power of money and greed. Here is a detailed explanation of its meaning and nuance. Core Meaning Literally translated, it means that wealth is responsible for the downfall of many people. It highlights that while money is necessary for survival, the obsession with it—or the sudden accumulation of it—often leads to a person's moral, social, or personal ruin. Nuance & Context Corruption of Character: Wealth can change people, often making them arrogant, selfish, or ruthless. It tempts individuals to compromise their morals and abandon their core values in the pursuit of "more." Destruction of Relationships: Financial greed is one of the most common reasons families, close friendships, and business partnerships are torn apart. Similar Expressions: ...