In this quote, Abraham Polonsky is suggesting that cash itself does not have any moral values or beliefs. It is merely a tool or a method of exchange, and therefore can not have any viewpoints on what is ideal or wrong. It is the people who have and use cash that have ethical opinions and can make choices on how to use it. This quote highlights the concept that cash is neutral and can be used for both excellent and bad functions, depending on the intents and actions of the people who have it. It also emphasizes the significance of personal responsibility and ethical decision-making when it concerns managing money.
This quote is written / told by Abraham Polonsky between December 5, 1910 and October 26, 1999. He was a famous Director from USA.
The author also have 7 other quotes.
"Given the choice, children who don't want for anything will not save... We have an obligation as parents to give our children what they need. What they want we can give them as a special gift, or they can save their money for it"
"I don't understand the whole dating thing. I know right off the bat if I'm interested in someone, and I don't want them to waste their money on me and take me out to eat if I know I'm not interested in that person"