A Quote by Burt Reynolds

Money doesn't buy happiness. It buys great hookers - but not happiness. — © Burt Reynolds
Money doesn't buy happiness. It buys great hookers - but not happiness.
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.
Money does not buy you happiness, but lack of money certainly buys you misery.
Money cannot buy happiness, but it can make you awfully comfortable while you're being miserable. Nothing prevents happiness like the memory of happiness.
[on buying a private island] Money doesn't buy you happiness, but it buys you a big enough yacht to sail right up to it.
I wouldn't say money can buy happiness. Happiness starts with yourself. Money can buy a smile, though.
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.
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.
It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness.
Money cannot buy you happiness, and happiness cannot buy you money. That might be a wise crack, but I doubt it.
Below an income of ... $60,000 a year, people are unhappy, and they get progressively unhappier the poorer they get. Above that, we get an absolutely flat line. ... Money does not buy you experiential happiness, but lack of money certainly buys you misery.
Money can't buy happiness, unless you're favorite hooker's name is 'Happiness'.
Happiness is not bought by money, but it can buy circumstances and conditions that improve the chances of a worldly kind of happiness.
Among this country's enduring myths is that success is virtuous, while the wealth by which we measure success is incidental. We tell ourselves that money cannot buy happiness, but what is incontrovertible is that money buys stuff, and if stuff makes you happy, well, complete the syllogism.
Just because you're born in a privileged family and have money doesn't mean you're happy. Happiness you can't buy. Happiness is something you need to work for.
Money doesn`t buy happiness. But happiness isn`t everything.
Money doesn't buy happiness. But happiness isn't everything.
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