To live beyond your means today is to live below them tomorrow.
My philosophy is to live below your means.
I am pro live below your means.
If you live below your means, you can turn down stuff all the time.
I live below my means. I think that's a good discipline because you never can tell.
Below the 40th latitude there is no law; below the 50th no god; below the 60th no common sense and below the 70th no intelligence whatsoever.
Whatever your income, always live below your means.
Live below your means but within your needs.
I live below my means because it makes what I do seem less like a job and more like a passion.
Wealthy individuals are known for spending their money wisely. This means living below their means by skipping the McMansion and impractical luxury vehicles.
Change isn't easy. Changing the way you live means changing the way you think, means changing what you believe about life. That's hard.
Want to be happy? Don't live competitively. Be content who you are. Live at peace with yourself and the losers below you.
By no means am I as moral as Clark Kent, by no means at all. I made a lot of mistakes and done a lot of things that are in no way, shape, or form Superman- or Clark Kent-esque. But generally, I live my life that way and try to.
To be strong does not mean to sprout muscles and flex. It means meeting one's own numinosity without fleeing, actively living with the wild nature in one's own way. It means to be able to learn, to be able to stand what we know. It means to stand and live.
People, who live below their means, save for a rainy day - the price is a cheap life. There are a lot of people who have a lot of money; but at the end of the process, they are still cheap; so they have made money their God.
We're not in control [of circumstances], but that does not mean we don't exercise a certain kind of conditioned agency. That's what it means to live in a community. That's what it means to live in society.