A Quote by Joe E. Lewis

There's only one thing money won't buy, and that is poverty. — © Joe E. Lewis
There's only one thing money won't buy, and that is poverty.
Money is only a vehicle that provides you with options, and I say there's only one thing that money can't buy - poverty.
Poverty - the one thing money can't buy
Money is not the most important thing, but when you need it, there are few substitutes. So while I like the things money can buy, I love what money won't buy. It bought me a house but it won't buy me a home. It would buy me a companion but it won't buy me a friend.
I don't buy things now, I buy plane tickets. The only thing I want is to make enough money to be able to travel with my children.
Food poverty comes in two strands. The first is not having enough money to buy food for yourself and your family. The second is poverty of education.
Money can't buy poverty.
Pope Francis emphatically does not buy the argument that poverty can be alleviated by the 'trickle down' effects of wealth creation. He is deaf to arguments that the global economy has brought a billion people out of poverty. He is convinced, in short, that the best and only way to expel poverty is fairer distribution of the world's goods.
I don't know if this sounds bad, but I am set. I don't spend my money. I don't buy cars or have an expensive drug habit. The only thing I've ever bought with the money I've made is my house.
Money can't buy happiness, but neither can poverty.
And money can't buy everything. For example: poverty.
The only thing money is good for is to buy your freedom.
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.
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.
We've been trained to spend money since we were born with all these commercials with toys and G.I. Joes and Transformers. But there's so many things in the supermarket, there's so many things on television that automatically, when you turn it on, are saying, 'Buy! Buy! Buy! Buy! Buy! Buy! Buy!'
It's nice to have money, but the first thing I did with money was buy my father a snow-blower, because my job was to shovel snow, and I wasn't there to do it any more, so I was able to buy him a blower.
Though I knew that poverty certainly didn't buy happiness, I wasn't convinced that money did, either.
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