A Quote by Frida Lyngstad

Money cannot buy happiness. — © Frida Lyngstad
Money cannot buy happiness.
Money cannot buy you happiness, and happiness cannot buy you money. That might be a wise crack, but I doubt it.
Money cannot buy happiness, but it can make you awfully comfortable while you're being miserable. Nothing prevents happiness like the memory of happiness.
Anyone who says that money cannot buy happiness has clearly never spent their money on pizza.
I wouldn't say money can buy happiness. Happiness starts with yourself. Money can buy a smile, though.
Money can purchase the symbols but not the causes of serenity and buoyancy. In a straightforward way we must agree that money cannot buy happiness.
The data says that with the poor, a little money can buy a lot of happiness. If you're rich, a lot of money can buy you a little more happiness. But in both cases, money does it.
Money is a token, money buys freedom, it don't necessarily buy happiness and I've still got things I'm overcoming in my own mind, but money will buy you the freedom to not have to work as many hours. Money will buy you the freedom to spend more time with your family.
You always hear the phrase, money doesn't buy you happiness. But I always in the back of my mind figured a lot of money will buy you a little bit of happiness. But it's not really true. I got a new car because the old one's lease expired.
Money cannot buy happiness; it can, however, rent it.
It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness.
My biggest life lesson is that money cannot buy happiness.
Whether or not money can buy happiness, it can buy freedom, and that's a big deal. Also, lack of money is very stressful.
Anyone who says that money cannot buy happiness has had very little success with either one.
It is true that money cannot buy happiness but it does make it possible for you to enjoy the best that the world has to offer.
There are two things in life that money cannot buy: health and happiness. Aside from that, it does an excellent job.
I am not very fond of spotlight or even, for that matter, money. I appreciate the small things that give me joy. The most precious forms of happiness often come from things that money cannot buy.
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