One saying is "a penny saved is a penny earned".
The saying is 'Time is Money'.
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"Stand and deliver" is the famous saying associated with highwaymen. Highwaymen would use this command to stop travelers on the road and demand their valuables.
No Because I want some more money but I don't expect to be given any
I know what you are saying. A person who hoards money is called a miser.
because you are out of money lol
You're going to be broke.... Just saying
"saying" would translate "diciendo". For example: "As I was saying..." would be "Como (te/le) estaba diciendo..."
To obtain 'money for old rope' is to gain when not expected to. Old rope is a difficult material to value, so it is most often just discarded rather than risk further loss by depending on material of unknown worth or capability. THE SAYING MONEY FOR OLD ROPE IS DERIVED FROM DAYS IN THE WORKHOUSE, WORKERS WHERE GIVEN DAMAGED, AND USED ROPE TO PICK INTO STRANDS WHICH WOULD THEN BE RE SPUN INTO NEW ROPE, THEY WOULD EARN JUST ENOUGH MONEY FOR A MEAL, HENCE THE SAYING "MONEY FOR OLD ROPE"
To obtain 'money for old rope' is to gain when not expected to. Old rope is a difficult material to value, so it is most often just discarded rather than risk further loss by depending on material of unknown worth or capability. THE SAYING MONEY FOR OLD ROPE IS DERIVED FROM DAYS IN THE WORKHOUSE, WORKERS WHERE GIVEN DAMAGED, AND USED ROPE TO PICK INTO STRANDS WHICH WOULD THEN BE RE SPUN INTO NEW ROPE, THEY WOULD EARN JUST ENOUGH MONEY FOR A MEAL, HENCE THE SAYING "MONEY FOR OLD ROPE"
wise saying is a saying that is very nice like You should not waste money on silly things or You should learn from the ants how to be good workers
No, it is not common. Money is the root of all evil is a common one.