"The way money goes so fast these days, they should paint racing stripes on it"
- Mark Russell
About this Quote
This quote by Mark Russell is a funny method of revealing the idea that money is rapidly spent and typically seems like it is slipping away. It is a metaphor for how rapidly cash can be consumed, as if it were a race cars and truck speeding away. The quote suggests that cash is short lived and that it is tough to stay up to date with the pace of costs. It also recommends that people ought to be more mindful of their costs habits and be more knowledgeable about how quickly money can be used up. The quote is a pointer to be mindful of our spending and to be familiar with how quickly money can be consumed. It is a humorous way of expressing the idea that money is rapidly invested and often feels like it is slipping away.
This quote is written / told by Mark Russell between August 23, 1932 and March 30, 2023. He was a famous Writer from USA.
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