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What are some proverbs about money?

1. If you want to know the value of money, try to borrow money.

——Franklin

2. Generally speaking, if we refuse to lend money to a friend, then we will not lose the friend; but if we lend money to him, then we will lose the friend. It would be easy to lose him.

——Schopenhauer

3. Don’t lend money to others, because lending it out will make you lose money and money; don’t lend money to others, borrowing it in will make you lose money. Forget thrift.

——Shakespeare

4. Lending money to friends will cost you the loss of friendship as interest.

——Og Mandino's "Parchments"

5. Paying money will not buy the same value. If you put in the effort, the money earned is not worth it. When you borrow money from someone, you always hope that the other person will give it generously. Most of the people feel sad and unhappy when they pay their debts.

——Sanmao

6. Don’t have money dealings with friends, and don’t lend money to friends. If you lend money to others, just like Mr. Hu Shi, I will lend you money. If you don't, you won't be asked to pay it back. There can be money exchanges between people, which makes our interpersonal relationships more successful.

—— Sanmao

7. The best way to maintain friendship is not to do anything to him, and not to lend him money.

——Paul

8. There is a kind of person whose financial management is nothing more than borrowing and not repaying debts, so there is a kind of person whose moral philosophy is just to teach others, but not to have any morality in oneself.

—— Qian Zhongshu's "Fortress Besieged"

9. There are many ways to destroy love, but the violent storm that uproots it is borrowing money.

—— Zhang Ailing

10. If you borrow something, you must repay it. It is not difficult to borrow again.

——[中] Folk Proverb

11. Borrow money to accompany a smiling face, and pay back money like Yama.

——[Japanese] Folk Proverb

12. If you want to make a grudge with someone, just lend him money first and then demand payment from him.

——[English] Folk Proverb