I'm reminded of a Hal Holbrook impersonation of Mark Twain that I saw in Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. Twain takes a puff of his cigar and says, "money cannot buy happiness" and takes a long puff on his cigar. "Money cannot buy the love of a good woman", takes another long puff. "Of course, I'm speaking of Confederate money".
2007-07-16 23:01:44
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answered by Matthew T 7
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love for wealth might be immaterial but our real life is what ever we choose to persue.
2007-07-16 02:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Love for wealth is called greed. Its a meaningless dead end on many a persons path in life.
Love is what's truly important.
2007-07-16 02:47:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Love for wealth is "material" and gots meaning, too !
2007-07-16 04:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the meaning of meaning :)
2007-07-16 02:53:36
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answered by Raccoon 3
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I love wealth. pennyless love is of no use to me
2007-07-16 06:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Realize now that money is not the reason for living.
2007-07-16 21:27:24
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answered by Life goes on... 6
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said dunt believe in love
2007-07-19 05:09:30
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answered by cute.yusra 2
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"Love" has no materialistic value!
2007-07-16 02:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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And your Question is.....! What?
Sash.
2007-07-16 04:22:09
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answered by sashtou 7
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