The smell of money is good, come whence it may. [Alluding to Vespasian's tax on ordure.]
Every man's credit is proportioned to the money which he has in his chest. [Lat., Quantum quisque sua nummorum condit in area, Tantum habet et fidei.]
Some men make money not for the sake of living, but ache In the blindness of greed and live just for their fortune's sake.
Be rich for yourself and poor to your friends.
The love of money grows as the money itself grows.
Money lost is bewailed with unfeigned tears. [Lat., Ploratur lacrimis amissa pecunia veris.]