John Ruskin Quotes About Money

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  • Borrowers are nearly always ill-spenders, and it is with lent money that all evil is mainly done and all unjust war protracted.

    John Ruskin (1866). “The crown of wild olive”, p.22
  • It is not how much one makes but to what purpose one spends.

  • A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money.

    John Ruskin (1871). “Selections from the Writings of John Ruskin”, p.344
  • No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher, a good artist, or a good workman.

    John Ruskin (1868). “pt. VI: Of leaf beauty. pt. VII: Of cloud beauty. pts. VIII-IX: Of ideas of relation”, p.363
  • People cannot live by lending money to one another.

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