Q16- Explain this line 'Money can't by everything'
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MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS - "Money can buy material things, but real happiness must be truly earned. Now often used ironically. Rousseau (1712-78) wrote in 1750: 'Money buys everything, except morality and citizens.' The proverb first appeared in the United States in 'William & Mary College Quarterly' . It is found in varying forms: Money can't buy everything, Money can't buy friends' Money can't buy love, etc. ." ("Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" by Gregory Y. Titelman, Random House, New York, 1996.) Other variations are: Money will buy everything but real happiness.Money won't buy happiness, but it will go a long way in helping you.("Dictionary of American Proverbs" edited by Wolfgang Mieder & Others, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York, 1992.) And then there's: Money can't buy happiness but it allows you to rent.
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hey bro here's your answer
money is one of the most important things now. one just can't imagine a life without money. in the current life situation one can buy things to make his/her life essay. but money can't buy everything. like
1-with money one cannot buy talent
2- cannot but happiness
3-education/knowledge
and many other things that one can never buy with money.
money is one of the most important things now. one just can't imagine a life without money. in the current life situation one can buy things to make his/her life essay. but money can't buy everything. like
1-with money one cannot buy talent
2- cannot but happiness
3-education/knowledge
and many other things that one can never buy with money.
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