A Quote by Joe Louis

Money can't buy happiness, but it does quiet the nerves. — © Joe Louis
Money can't buy happiness, but it does quiet the nerves.
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.
Joe E. Lewis said, 'Money doesn't buy happiness but it calms the nerves.' And that is how I feel about a film being well-received.
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it does buy happier.
I wouldn't say money can buy happiness. Happiness starts with yourself. Money can buy a smile, though.
Money does not buy you happiness, but lack of money certainly buys you misery.
Happiness means quiet nerves.
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.
It's nonsense to say money doesn't buy happiness, but people exaggerate the extent to which more money can buy more happiness.
Money doesn't buy happiness, but it does pay for therapy.
Money cannot buy you happiness, and happiness cannot buy you money. That might be a wise crack, but I doubt it.
Whether or not money can buy happiness, it can buy freedom, and that's a big deal. Also, lack of money is very stressful.
Money can't buy you happiness but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery.
We know intellectually that money can't buy happiness yet we spend and go into debt as if it does.
A person at an eminent position does not need money. A chairman of a big company or something like that, I can’t buy him and the country does not have enough money to ‘buy’ him.
Put money in it's place. Money can buy you cars, houses, trinkets, fleeting sex, shallow companionship, cheap attention, and unfulfilled status. However, it can't buy you peace, love, or happiness.
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