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The funds are good at the moment," said the treasurer, with the bankbook in front of him. "The firms have been generous of late. Max Linder & Co. paid five hundred to be left alone. Walker Brothers sent in a hundred; but I took it on myself to return it and ask for five. If I do not hear by Wednesday, their winding gear may get out of order. We had to burn their breaker last year before they became reasonable. Then the West Section Coaling Company has paid its annual contribution. We have enough on hand to meet any obligations." "What By Arthur Conan Doyle Moment Treasurer Funds Good Bankbook

Nickel for my thoughts, dimes in my bed. Quarters of the kush shape the lines in my head. By Drake Nickel Thoughts Dimes Bed Quarters

Pound notes. Her previous pay packets had been so small she never received paper, only coins. Which she liked. Coins had heft and history. Their value was irrefutable. She liked the way they jingled in her purse. That was the song of solvency. The cheerful assurance that there would be food and comfort through the day. It was better than any hymn. By Sarah Jane Stratford Pound Notes Coins Paper Previous

In the end, the sum of my vices is all me. By Melina Marchetta End Sum Vices

Courage is not a quality one normally associates with mathematicians. Yet it should apply to people who work in their attics in secret for seven years without cease on a problem that has eluded the greatest mathematical minds since first proposed in 1637. By Charles Krauthammer Courage Mathematicians Quality Associates Apply

You are the sum total of your choices. By D Leonard Choices Sum Total

for anything that Hobbits had no immediate use for, but were unwilling to throw away, they called a mathom. By J.r.r. Tolkien Hobbits Mathom Unwilling Throw Called

Add little to little and there will be a big pile. By Ovid Add Pile Big

Calculating machines do sums better than even the cleverest people ... As arithmetic has grown easier, it has come to be less respected. By Bertrand Russell Calculating People Machines Sums Cleverest

numbers. William By Evan Currie Numbers William

Man the sum of what have you. A problem in impure properties carried tediously to an unvarying nil: stalemate of dust and desire. By William Faulkner Man Sum Nil Stalemate Desire

Financial Peace Jr. By Dave Ramsey Peace Financial

The more you subtract, the more you add, By Jean Kilbourne Subtract Add

So many plusses, so many minuses. By Lionel Blue Plusses Minuses

The sad spreadsheet of my life that reveals how much my debts far outweigh my assets. By Haruki Murakami Assets Sad Spreadsheet Life Reveals

Non numerantur sed ponderantur (They are not counted but weighed) By Paul Hoffman Ponderantur Weighed Numerantur Sed Counted

Balance is balancing. By John Dewey Balance Balancing

SumeBAccess to the Vedas is the greatest privilege this century may claim over all previous centuries. By J. Robert Oppenheimer Vedas Sumebaccess Centuries Greatest Privilege

I'm a bean counter. Oh, I'm not an accountant, but I did spill pinto beans on the counter. By Jarod Kintz Counter Accountant Bean Beans Spill

For in that universal call,Few bankers will to heaven be mounters;They'll cry, Ye shops, upon us fall!Conceal and cover us, ye counters!When other hands the scales shall hold,And they, in men's and angels' sightProduced with all their bills and gold,'Weigh'd in the balance and found light!' By Jonathan Swift Conceal Weigh Mounters Cry Shops

The sum which two married people owe to one another defies calculation. It is an infinite debt, which can only be discharged through all eternity. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Calculation Sum Married People Owe

Ain't nothing but 10 grand. What's 10 grand to me? By Randy Moss Grand

Simplify the game as much as possible. When you add, you must subtract. By Don Meyer Simplify Game Add Subtract

Reps, reps, reps By Arnold Schwarzenegger Reps

It seems to be expected of every pilgrim up the slopes of the mathematical Parnassus, that he will at some point or other of his journey sit down and invent a definite integral or two towards the increase of the common stock. By James Joseph Sylvester Parnassus Stock Expected Pilgrim Slopes

2 + 2 = 5: the sum of all fears By Dean Cavanagh Fears Sum

We would be billionaires, but we took responsibility for Summa's failure. By Edwin Soeryadjaya Summa Billionaires Failure Responsibility

Them as counts counts moren them as dont count By Russell Hoban Counts Moren Dont Count

You are the sum total of your dominating or most prominent thoughts. By Napoleon Hill Thoughts Sum Total Dominating Prominent

O how I laugh when I think of my vague indefinite riches. No run on my bank can drain it, for my wealth is not possession but enjoyment. By Henry David Thoreau Riches Laugh Vague Indefinite Enjoyment

Man is not the sum of what he has already, but rather the sum of what he does not yet have, of what he could have. By Jean-Paul Sartre Sum Man

When you can count your money, you ai'nt got none. By Don King Money Count Aint

We are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions By Barack Obama Ambitions Greater Sum Individual

Whack 'em, stack 'em and pack 'em. By Ted Nugent Whack Stack Pack

Mathematics has given economics rigor, but alas, also mortis. By Robert Heilbroner Mathematics Rigor Alas Mortis Economics

Faire words makes mee looke to my purse. By George Herbert Faire Purse Words Makes Mee

The new mathematics is a sort of supplement to language, affording a means of thought about form and quantity and a means of expression,more exact,compact, and ready than ordinary language. The great body of physical science, a great deal of the essential facts of financial science, and endless social and political problems are only accessible and thinkable to those who have had a sound training in mathematical analysis, and the time may not be very remote when it will be understood that for complete initiation as an efficient citizen of one of the new great complex world wide states that are now developing, it is as necessary to be able to compute, to think in averages and maxima and minima, as it is now to be able to read and write. By H.g.wells Language Great Affording Exactcompact Science

Bill Viola is worth ten Scorseses. By Peter Greenaway Scorseses Viola Bill Worth Ten

Impart additional strength to our happy Union.?Diversified as are the interests of its various parts, how admirably do they harmonize and blend together!?We have only to make a proper use of the bounties spread before us, to render us prosperous and powerful. By Henry Clay Union Diversified Impart Parts Powerful

We have heard much about the poetry of mathematics, but very little of it has as yet been sung. The ancients had a juster notion of their poetic value than we. The most distinct and beautiful statements of any truth must take at last the mathematical form. We might so simplify the rules of moral philosophy, as well as of arithmetic, that one formula would express them both. By Henry David Thoreau Mathematics Sung Heard Poetry Ancients

Be careful of your spelling, if an o can make count cunt, what it might do to you. By M.f. Moonzajer Spelling Cunt Careful Make Count

Bread, cash, dosh, dough, loot, lucre, moolah, readies, the where-withal: call it what you like, money matters. By Niall Ferguson Bread Cash Dosh Dough Loot

The quantitative degeneration of all things is closely linked to that of money, as is shown by the fact that nowadays the 'worth' of an object is ordinarily 'estimated' only in terms of its price, considered simply as a 'figure', a 'sum', or a numerical quantity of money; in fact, with most of our contemporaries, every judgment brought to bear on an object is nearly always based exclusively on what it costs. The word 'estimate' has been emphasized because it has in itself a double meaning, qualitative and quantitative; today the first meaning has been lost to sight, or what amounts to the same thing, means have been found to equate it to the second, and thus it comes about that not only is the 'worth' of an object 'estimated' according to its price, but the 'worth' of a man is 'estimated' according to his wealth. By Rene Guenon Worth Estimated Money Object Fact

Things in this world are very roughly averaged; and although averaging is a useful, rapid way of dispatching business, it does undoubtedly waste a great deal which is too good for wasting. By Vernon Lee Things Averaged Rapid Business Wasting

The research reported on in our book "A=B", has moved a whole active field of mathematics from the province of human thought to the realm of computer-fodder. It is quite exciting to think about what other fields of pure mathematics, hitherto thought to be reserved to human intelligence, might be moved to that realm next. The goal is to put ourselves out of business completely, and the work is well underway. By Herbert Wilf Thought Book Computerfodder Moved Mathematics

We are the sum of the Father's love for us By Pope John Paul Ii Father Sum Love

I once worked in a pub. I couldn't add up to save my life, but I could pull the pints. By Pauline Quirke Pub Worked Life Pints Add

Infinity minus one," chattered the computer. "Improbability sum now complete. By Douglas Adams Minus Chattered Computer Improbability Complete

Many a forenoon have I stolen away, preferring to spend thus the most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly; nor do I regret that I did not waste more of them in the workshop or the teacher's desk. By Henry David Thoreau Preferring Rich Money Lavishly Desk

Compounding is the 8th wonder of the world. By Albert Einstein Compounding World

Our praises are our wages. By William Shakespeare Wages Praises

Fluke me, Murdstone. By Mal Peet Murdstone Fluke

When we attempt to reduce the infinitely precious to a number, monstrosities result. For By Charles Eisenstein Number Monstrosities Result Attempt Reduce

It is perfectly delightful to take advantage of the conscientious labors of those who go through and through volume after volume, divide with infinite patience the gold from the dross, and present us with the pure and shining coin. Such men may be likened to bees who save us numberless journeys by giving us the fruit of their own. By Robert Green Ingersoll Volume Divide Dross Coin Perfectly

I am better at math than spelling. By Spike Jonze Spelling Math

bowls of cornflakes, By Maeve Binchy Bowls Cornflakes

Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself. By Frank Crane Sole Contribution Sum Things

A good bargaine is a pick-purse.[A good bargain is a pick-purse.] By George Herbert Good Pickpurse Bargaine Bargain

Every one of us is the sum total of our own thoughts. By Earl Nightingale Thoughts Sum Total

He says that courage is a capital sum reduced by expenditure. By Ian Fleming Expenditure Courage Capital Sum Reduced

When the treasure-keeper lifts you to weigh his gold and his silver, needs must your joy or your sorrow rise or fall. By Kahlil Gibran Silver Fall Treasurekeeper Lifts Weigh

flooding the world with a bounty of Froot Loops, Lucky Charms, and Count Chocula. By Rick Riordan Loops Lucky Charms Chocula Froot

And the maximum number extracted. You know what your bosses say about attachment, littl'un. Don't get too attached to me. By Karen Traviss Littlun Extracted Maximum Number Attachment

You are asked to keep a ledger - a small notebook will do - of money in and money out. Counting brings clarity, and clarity is one of the first and finest fruits of prosperity. By Julia Cameron Money Ledger Asked Small Notebook

We're not doing maths again?' Harriet lamented.Lord Winstead looked at Anne with unconcealed curiosity. 'Mathematics? On Rotten Row?''We have been studying measurement,' she informed him. 'They have already measured the average length of their strides. Now they will count their steps and compute the length of the path.''Very nice,' he said approvingly. 'And it keeps them busy and quiet as they count.''You have not heard them count,' Anne told him. By Julia Quinn Mathematics Anne Maths Winstead Length

In justice is all virtues found in sum. By Aristotle. Sum Justice Virtues Found

Our income are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and trip. By Charles Caleb Colton Shoes Small Large Trip Income

The countless gold of a merry heart, The rubies and pearls of a loving eye, The indolent never can bring to the mart, Nor the secret hoard up in his treasury. By William Blake Heart Eye Mart Treasury Countless

I'll write you a check. I'll write you a check. How do you spell Sheamus? By Santino Marella Check Write Sheamus Spell

Balance will be found along the middle way. By Notes From Nowhere Balance Found Middle

In they'd come, integers; out they came, squared. By Lauren Groff Integers Squared

Words are the counters of wise men, and the money of fools. By Thomas Hobbes Words Men Fools Counters Wise

Count not fowre except you have them in a wallett. By George Herbert Count Wallett Fowre

Everything can be summed up into an equation. By Alexei Maxim Russell Equation Summed

Money Chiefs, loud and long notes are not songs. Silent snow wets Earth, seeds grow, flowers' honey purses seek neither wealth nor power, and the forest's quiet wisdom needs no wind to blow. By Frederic M. Perrin Chiefs Money Loud Songs Earth

Life is the sum of your choices. By Albert Camus Life Choices Sum

Life is painting a picture, not doing a sum. By Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Life Picture Sum Painting

Like musicians who can read and write complicated scores in a world without sounds, for us mathematics is a source of delight, excitement, and even controversy which are hard to share with non mathematicians. In our small micro-cosmos we should ever seek the right balance between competition and solidarity, criticism and empathy, exclusion and inclusion. By Gil Kalai Excitement Sounds Delight Mathematicians Musicians

I have the vagary of taking a lively interest in mathematical subjects only where I may anticipate ingenious association of ideas and results recommending themselves by elegance or generality. By Carl Friedrich Gauss Generality Vagary Taking Lively Interest

My mind on my money, my money on my mind. By Snoop Dogg Mind Money

Infinite riches in a little room. By Anonymous Infinite Room Riches

Arithmetic has began to totter. By Gottlob Frege Arithmetic Totter Began

I just need to count the rounds and count me money afterwards. By Tyson Fury Count Rounds Money

It is no accident that banks resemble temples, preferably Greek, and that the supplicants who come to perform the rites of deposit and withdrawal instinctively lower their voices into the registers of awe. Even the most junior tellers acquire within weeks of their employment the officiousness of hierophants tending an eternal flame. By Lewis H. Lapham Greek Temples Preferably Awe Accident

We're worth everything By Julie Johnson Worth

I account the office of benefactor, or almoner, to which God appoints all those whom he has favored with wealth, one of the most honorable and delightful in the world. He never institutes a channel for the passage of His bounties that those bounties do not enrich and beautify. By J.g. Holland God Benefactor Almoner Wealth World

You are much more than the sum of what you produce. By Jennifer James Produce Sum

You could buy a car for fifty thousand dollars. A really nice car." Ascanio's eyes lit up. "A Hummer. You could buy a converted Hummer.""You don't need a Hummer." I said."Chicks dig the Hummer.""You don't need any chicks either."He gave me an injured look. "I have needs.""I have needs too and right now I need you to concentrate on tracking down Jamar's collection. Get to it."- Andrea & Ascanio By Ilona Andrews Hummer Hummer Dollars Car Ascanio

cards. Twenty-four By Damian Harper Cards Twentyfour

Tally sticks were quite explicitly IOUs: both parties to a transaction would take a hazelwood twig, notch it to indicate the amount owed, and then split it in half. The creditor would keep one half, called "the stock" (hence the origin of the term "stock holder") and the debtor kept the other, called "the stub" (hence the origin of the term "ticket stub.) By David Graeber Half Called Tally Ious Twig

In the last two months I have been very busy with my own mathematical speculations, which have cost me much time, without my having reached my original goal. Again and again I was enticed by the frequently interesting prospects from one direction to the other, sometimes even by will-o'-the-wisps, as is not rare in mathematic speculations. By Carl Friedrich Gauss Speculations Time Goal Months Busy

Oh these mathematicians make me tired! When you ask them to work out a sum they take a piece of paper, cover it with rows of A's, B's, and X's and Y's ... scatter a mess of flyspecks over them, and then give you an answer that's all wrong! By Thomas A. Edison Tired Mathematicians Make Paper Cover

..Look out at the nothing and feel it looking back. Then you know exactly how much you add up to. By Amie Kaufman Back Feel Add

Up before sunrise. Marjorie hated getting out of bed in the dark, but loved the payoff once she was dressed and rolling down the country roads in the first light, cruising and owning them almost alone. The countryside here used to be a lot more interesting, though. She remembered it in her girlhood - orchards, small ranches, farmhouses, each one of these houses a distinct personality... Money, she thought wryly, scanning the endless miles of grapevines, all identically wired and braced and drip-lined, mile after mile - money was such a powerful organizer.As the dawn light gained strength, and bathed the endless vines in tarnished silver, it struck her that there was, after all, something scary about money, that it could run loose in the world like a mythic monster, gobbling up houses and trees, serving strictly its own monstrous appetite. ("The Growlimb") By Michael Shea Sunrise Money Light Houses Endless

Mathematical studies may serve for a pleasant entertainment for those hours which young men are apt to throw away upon their vices. By John Arbuthnot Mathematical Vices Studies Serve Pleasant

The price of our vitality is the sum of all our fears By David Whyte Fears Price Vitality Sum

God doesn't measure His bounty, but oh how we do! By Mignon Mclaughlin God Bounty Measure

Though I believe math is a tool of the Enemy, I learned enough to know that to accurately find the sum, you add up all the parts. By Jen Hatmaker Enemy Sum Parts Math Tool

Mort: How do you get all these coins?Death: IN PAIRS By Terry Pratchett Death Mort Pairs Coins

thee times their size By Stephanie Marks Thee Size Times