10 Times Shakespeare Spoke the Harsh Truth About Money

By Saurav Pandey | June 15, 2025

10 Times Shakespeare Spoke the Harsh Truth About Money

“But the comfort is, you shall be called to no more payments, fear no more tavern-bills.”

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“Money is a good soldier, and will on.”

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“Whiles I am a beggar, I will rail and say there is no sin but to be rich; and being rich, my virtue then shall be to say there is no vice but beggary.”

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“With a good leg and a good foot, uncle, and money enough in his purse, such a man would win any woman in the world, if a’ could get her good-will.”

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“Money buys lands, and wives are sold by fate.”

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“For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.”

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“If thou wilt lend this money…lend it rather to thine enemy, who, if he break, thou mayst with better face exact the penalty.”

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“He that dies pays all debts.”

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“He lends out money gratis and brings down the rate of usance here with us in Venice.”

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“If money go before, all ways do lie open.”

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