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{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Quserenda pecunia primum est; virtus post nummos. Money is to be sought for first of all; virtue after wealth. Horace—Epistles. I. 1. 53. is Rem facias rem, Recte si possis, si non, quocumque modo rem. Money, make money; by honest means if you can; if not, by any means make money. Horace—Epistles. I. 1. 65. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Jonson) Quo mihi fortunam, si non conceditur uti? Of what use is a fortune to me, if I can not use it? Horace—Epistles. I. 5. 12. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Money | page = 522 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Et genus et formam regina pecunia donat. All powerful money gives birth and beauty. Horace—Epistles. I. 6. 37. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Money | page = 522 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Licet superbus ambules pecuniae, Fortuna non mutat genus. Though you strut proud of your money, yet fortune has not changed your birth. Horace—Epodi. IV. 5. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Money | page = 522 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Populus me sibilat, at mihi plaudo Ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in area. The people hiss me, but I applaud myself at home, when I contemplate the money in my chest. Horace—Satires. I. 1. 66. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Money | page = 522 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = The almighty dollar, that great object of universal devotion throughout our land, seems to have no genuine devotees in these peculiar vilWashington Irving—Creole Village. In Wolferfs Roost. Appeared in Knickerbocker Mag. Nov., 1836. | seealso = (See also {{sc|Wolcot}}) | topic = Money | page = 522 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Whilst that for which all virtue now is sold, And almost every vice, almighty gold. Ben Jonson—Epistle to EUzabeth, Countess of Rutland. | author = | work = | place = | note = | topic = Money | page = 522 }}

{{Hoyt quote | num = | text = Get money; still get money, boy; No matter by what means. Ben Jonson—Every Man in His Humour. Act II. Sc. 3. • | seealso = (See also {{sc|Horace, Pope)