Currency Quotes

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Ayn Rand
“Love should be treated like a business deal, but every business deal has its own terms and its own currency. And in love, the currency is virtue. You love people not for what you do for them or what they do for you. You love them for the values, the virtues, which they have achieved in their own character.”
Ayn Rand

“Beauty in its best form is kindness, the most valuable currency in the world.”
Rebecca McNutt, Bittersweet Symphony

Taylor Jenkins Reid
“It cost so much, caring. I didn't have any currency to spend on it.”
Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

“Your faith is your conscience, and your conscience is your faith. You cannot have faith without a conscience, but you can have a conscience without faith. Man was designed to be good with or without religion, yet the challenge for many is staying good. Some people claim to be religious but have no conscience, while some people without religion are very much aware of their conscience. Therefore, a religious label does not define your character or validate your worth. In the end, all men will be judged by the amount of truth in them and the weight of their hearts. The heavier the conscience, the heavier the truth. The lighter the heart, the higher it goes. The only spiritual currency one has in the afterlife is amassed in the form of light, in that, the amount you have depends on the weight of your words and deeds in the living. Conscience is everything. Conscience is what connects us to the truth and light of the highest power source of all. God. The cosmic heart of the universe.”
Suzy Kassem

Kamand Kojouri
“I left the bank
because they wouldn’t deposit
my cheque of poems.
So I went to the store,
but they didn’t accept
my currency of words.
So I boxed all my stories
and took them to charity.
But they refused my donation
and asked me to give blood instead.
I opened the notebooks
and made them look, 'What do you think
I wrote these in?”
Kamand Kojouri

“To not know is bad. To not want to know is worse.”
David Rogers Webb, The Great Taking

John    Rogers
“Banks do not create money for the public good. They are businesses owned by private shareholders. Their purpose is to make a profit.”
John Rogers, Local Money: What Difference Does It Make?

Bryant McGill
“Treat others with respect and you will always be wealthy, because your community is your real currency.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

“In order for capitalism to evolve from its current toxic expression, I propose the value of international currencies be tied to an Index of Human Productive Output. The emphasis being on human productivity not inanimate machines and virtual assets created by the mirage of the investment banker”
Said Elias Dawlabani, MEMEnomics: The Next Generation Economic System

Milton William Cooper
“What Mr. Rothschild had discovered was the basic principle of power, influence, and control over people as applied to economics. That principle is "when you assume the appearance of power, people soon give it to you."
Mr. Rothschild had discovered that currency or deposit loan accounts had the required appearance of power that could be used to INDUCE PEOPLE [WC emphasis] (inductance, with people corresponding to a magnetic field) into surrendering their real wealth in exchange for a promise of greater wealth (instead of real compensation). They would put up real collateral in exchange for a loan of promissory notes. Mr. Rothschild found that he could issue more notes than he had backing for, so long as he had someone's stock of gold as a persuader to show to his customers.
Mr. Rothschild loaned his promissory notes to individuals and to governments. These would create overconfidence. Then he would make money scarce, tighten control of the system, and collect the collateral through the obligation of contracts. The cycle was then repeated. These pressures could be used to ignite a war. Then he would control the availability of currency to determine who would win the war. That government which agreed to give him control of its economic system got his support.”
Milton William Cooper, Behold a Pale Horse

Caleb Crain
“Jacob thought about going home. He still had some American change, which he kept in an empty matchbox in his sock drawer, and one night, after he had finished his pancakes and jam, he took the coins out, spread them on the kitchen table, and admired the burnt sienna patina of one of the pennies, which in the candlelight was iridescent with violet and green where people’s touch had salted it. The portrait of Lincoln was ugly and noble, and Jacob took off his glasses to look more closely. On the other side, an erratic line of shrubbery was engraved beside the Lincoln monument’s steps. The idealism seemed to be in Lincoln rather than in the coin’s design, which was homely. It was so homely, in fact, that there was a kind of democratic grandeur to it. It was the most beautiful currency in the world. Jacob was on the verge of tears.”
Caleb Crain, Necessary Errors

Carlos Wallace
“Kindness is the currency of the heart, and its value never depreciates.”
Carlos Wallace, Why Sell Lies When The Truth Is Free

Bruce Chatwin
“Max Weber traces the origins of modern capitalism to certain Calvinists who, disregarding the parable of the camel and the eye of the needle, preach the doctrine of the just rewards of work. Yet the concept of shifting and increasing one's "wealth on the hoof" has a history as old as herding itself. Domesticated animals are "currency", "things that run", from the French courir. In fact almost all our monetary expressions - capital, stock, pecuniary, chattel, sterling - perhaps even the idea of "growth" itself - have their origins in the pastoral world.”
Bruce Chatwin, The Songlines

Jarod Kintz
“Her name is Penny. That's another way to be called worthless. She can thank inflation and Central Bankers.”
Jarod Kintz, Me and memes and memories

Kamand Kojouri
“I may be here
in my study alone as God
when your perfume invades me
and everything becomes charged
All that is holy and obscene
between life and life
brims with possibility and potential
To love and be loved
is to plant a tree for shade
and find it also bears fruit
I would be King
were this a world where
the currency
was love”
Kamand Kojouri

“In the economy of life, time is the truest currency, lavishly spent by those less fortunate but carefully budgeted by the affluent. For the poor, it is a river flowing unchecked; for the wealthy, every drop counts in the ocean of thriving”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

“Welcome to era where Food is the only 'Crispy Currency'.”
Dipti Dhakul

“Relationships, not just transactions, constitute the true currency of business.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

“Time is the only currency that can be spent but never saved; invest it wisely, for its return is your legacy.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

Sino Melo
“Time is the only immortal Currency – back then, now and in the Future.”
Sino Melo

Daniel Thorman
“The phrase, ‘dollars to donuts’ came suddenly to mind. Because of the last several decades of hyperinflation, the phrase has been replaced by ‘donuts to dollars,’ the former having so much more value now than the latter. David was amused that the juxtaposed saying held true despite being entirely reversed from its original meaning.”
Daniel Thorman, The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure

“Bitcoin is the newest generation of currency in the 21st century that is changing the way people view money.”
Gun Gun Febrianza

“In the world of investment, information is the currency of confidence. Bitcoin is the symbol of the currency of confidence itself.”
Gun Gun Febrianza

“Money doesn’t make you happy. It makes you feel powerful, and in turn, you equate control with happiness, creating a compelling illusion of fulfillment.”
Dominic Riccitello

“Bitcoin is the first viable stateless currency in human history.”
Gun Gun Febrianza

“Money is fundamentally a social coordination technology, not a physical thing. It exists in the collective human mind as a solution to trust and coordination problems.”
Gun Gun Febrianza

Olawale Daniel
“Bitcoin didn’t just create a new currency — it created a new civilization of value.”
Olawale Daniel, Mastering the Crypto World: Understanding and Trading Cryptocurrencies for Profits

Shamail Aijaz
“When value becomes your language, trust becomes your currency, and sales become the natural conversation that follows.”
Shamail Aijaz, The 60-Day Brand Breakthrough: A Complete Marketing Roadmap for New Brands

Jorge Luis Borges
“Sleepless, possessed, almost happy, I reflected that there is nothing less material than money, since any coin (a twenty centavo piece, for instance) is, in truth, a panoply of all possible futures. Money is abstract, I said over and over, money is future time. It can be an evening just outside the city, or a Brahms melody, or maps, or chess, or coffee, or the words of Epictetus, which teach the contempt of gold; it is a Proteus more changeable than the Proteus of the Isle of Pharos. It is unforeseeable time, Bergsonian time, not the hard, solid time of Islam or the Portico.

Adherents of determinism deny that in the world there is only one possible event, ed ist an event which could have happened; a coin symbolizes our free will. (I did not suspect that these “thoughts” were an artifice against the Zahir and a first manifestation of a demoniacal power.) After long and tenacious musings, I at last fell asleep, but I dreamed that I was the pile of coins guarded by a gryphon.”
Jorge Luis Borges, The Aleph and Other Stories

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