This quote suggests that while money can be easily spent and lost, one's character, morals, and values are what truly define a person and endure over time. It implies that material wealth is fleeting, but integrity and reputation are lasting.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is often credited with this quote: "Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings, those who cheer today will curse tomorrow, only one thing endures, character." This quote emphasizes that materialistic things like fame, popularity, and riches are fleeting, while one's character is the only thing that truly lasts.
This quote came from the film Jerry Maguire. The quote was said by the character Rod Tidwell, who is played by Gooding Jr.
Pocahontas is a hero. -homar Simpson
The phrase "her voice is full of money" is a line from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." It describes the character Daisy Buchanan's voice as being alluring, seductive, and suggestive of wealth and privilege. The quote highlights the theme of materialism and superficiality in the novel.
The most famous quote in the Simpson's Movie is by Montgomery Burns; "Smithers, I don't believe in Suicide, but if you'd like to try it, it might cheer me up to watch."
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I don't quote their names but I do quote from their dialog and the attribute it to their character
Well I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but in the movie The Money Pit Tom Hanks' character tells this kid who he is borrowing money from the following: "Benny if you don't give me that money....I'll....I'll not like you anymore. The kid then proceeds to let him borrow the money. Not sure if this is the quote you're looking for but it's the first that came to mind.
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This quote came from the film The Maltese Falcon. The quote was said by the character Sam Spade.
This quote came from the film In the Heat of the Night. The quote was said by the character Virgil Tibbs.
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