Robin Harris famous quotes

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  • As to your kind wishes for myself, allow me to say I can not enter the ring on the money basis--first, because, in the main, it iswrong; and secondly, I have not, and can not get, the money. I say, in the main, the use of money is wrong; but for certain objects, in a political contest, the use of some, is both right, and indispensable.

  • There was a time when a fool and his money were soon parted, but now it happens to everybody.

  • Where large sums of money are concerned, it is advisable to trust nobody.

  • They call me eccentric. They used to call me nuts. I haven't changed. The only difference between being eccentric and being nuts is the number of security boxes you own.

  • If I can't get the girl, at least give me more money.

  • Only he who bestirs himself can advance spiritually. The fool who uses extraneous aids for this, in the form of the ready-made opinions of others, only walks his path as if on crutches, while ignoring his own healthy limbs.

  • At their first appearance innovators have always been derided as fools and mad men.

  • One quarter of what you buy will turn out to be mistakes.

  • 'Socialist' is the nastiest thing you can say about an American politician in some quarters.

  • Mainly, the more faddish and newer stages of life are really just marketing schemes. Tweenhood. The young old. The quarter-life crisis.