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Money, money, money, money
Money, money, money, money
Money, money, money, money, mon
When you haven't any coal in the stove and you freeze
In the winter and you curse to the wind at your fate
When you haven't any shoes on your feet
And your coat's thin as paper
And you look thirty pounds underweight
When you go to get a word of advice from the fat little pastor
He will tell you to love evermore
But when hunger comes to rap, rat-a-tat, rat-a-tat
At the window, see how love flies out the door
For money makes the world go round
The world go round, the world go round
Money makes the world go round
The clinking, clanking sound of money
Money, money, money, money, money, money, money
Get a little, get a little
Money, money, money, money
Mark, a yen, a buck or a pound
That clinking, clanking, clunking sound
Is all that makes the world go round
It makes the world go round
FILE 2
Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having
few wants. (Epicurus (B.C. 341–270))
A light purse is a heavy curse. (Franklin (1706–1790))
You can live well if you're rich and you can live well if you're
poor, but if you're poor, it's much cheaper. (Andrew Tobias (b. 1947))
It isn't enough for you to love money – it's also necessary that
money should love you. (Baron Rothschild (1840–1915))
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Money is like promises – easier made than kept. (Josh Billings
(1815–1885))
A man's true wealth is the good he does in the world. (Mohammed
(570–632 A.D.))
Money can't buy happiness but it will get you a better class of
memories. (Ronald Reagan (1911–2004)
Whoever said money can't buy happiness didn't know where to
shop. (Gertrude Stein (1874–1946))
Money is of no value; it cannot spend itself. All depends on the
skill of the spender. (Emerson (1803–1882))
There is no fortress so strong that money cannot take it. (Cicero
(B.C. 106-4))
The lack of money is the root of all evil. (George Bernard Shaw
(1856–1950))
From saving comes having. (Scottish Proverb)
There are no pockets in a shroud.
Money is round. It rolls away. (Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916))
Money is the root of all evil and a man needs roots!
If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again, it was
probably worth it.
For more quotations see http://www.quotations.com/money.htm
FILE 3
Plan for a composition:
INTRODUCTION
Paragraph 1: state topic
MAIN BODY
Paragraph 2: arguments for and justification
Paragraph 3: arguments against and justification
CONCLUSION
Final paragraph: balanced consideration, opinion
(If you feel there are more arguments for than against a topic,
give those before the final paragraph to lead the reader to a proper
conclusion).
      Money, money, money, money                                                 Money is like promises – easier made than kept. (Josh Billings
      Money, money, money, money                                          (1815–1885))
      Money, money, money, money, mon                                            A man's true wealth is the good he does in the world. (Mohammed
                                                                          (570–632 A.D.))
      When you haven't any coal in the stove and you freeze                      Money can't buy happiness but it will get you a better class of
      In the winter and you curse to the wind at your fate                memories. (Ronald Reagan (1911–2004)
      When you haven't any shoes on your feet                                    Whoever said money can't buy happiness didn't know where to
      And your coat's thin as paper                                       shop. (Gertrude Stein (1874–1946))
      And you look thirty pounds underweight                                     Money is of no value; it cannot spend itself. All depends on the
                                                                          skill of the spender. (Emerson (1803–1882))
      When you go to get a word of advice from the fat little pastor             There is no fortress so strong that money cannot take it. (Cicero
      He will tell you to love evermore                                   (B.C. 106-4))
      But when hunger comes to rap, rat-a-tat, rat-a-tat                         The lack of money is the root of all evil. (George Bernard Shaw
      At the window, see how love flies out the door                      (1856–1950))
                                                                                 From saving comes having. (Scottish Proverb)
      For money makes the world go round                                         There are no pockets in a shroud.
      The world go round, the world go round                                     Money is round. It rolls away. (Sholem Aleichem (1859–1916))
      Money makes the world go round                                             Money is the root of all evil and a man needs roots!
      The clinking, clanking sound of money                                      If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again, it was
                                                                          probably worth it.
      Money, money, money, money, money, money, money
                                                                                 For more quotations see http://www.quotations.com/money.htm
      Get a little, get a little
      Money, money, money, money
                                                                                                          FILE 3
      Mark, a yen, a buck or a pound
      That clinking, clanking, clunking sound                                   Plan for a composition:
      Is all that makes the world go round                                      INTRODUCTION
      It makes the world go round                                               Paragraph 1:         state topic

                                                                                MAIN BODY
                               FILE 2                                           Paragraph 2:          arguments for and justification
       Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having           Paragraph 3:          arguments against and justification
few wants. (Epicurus (B.C. 341–270))
       A light purse is a heavy curse. (Franklin (1706–1790))                   CONCLUSION
       You can live well if you're rich and you can live well if you're         Final paragraph:      balanced consideration, opinion
poor, but if you're poor, it's much cheaper. (Andrew Tobias (b. 1947))           (If you feel there are more arguments for than against a topic,
       It isn't enough for you to love money – it's also necessary that   give those before the final paragraph to lead the reader to a proper
money should love you. (Baron Rothschild (1840–1915))                     conclusion).

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