Break of Day by Nate Fakes

Break of Day

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  1. win

    win said, 4 months ago

    To coin a phrase…

  2. Prof danglais

    Prof danglais said, 4 months ago

    The most misquoted of all Bible phrases – Tim. 6: 10 “For the love of money (and all it buys) placed before the love of God (in reality) is the root of all kinds of evil.”

  3. Linux0s

    Linux0s said, 4 months ago

    @win

    It’s all money’s fault. Greed is just an innocent bystander.

  4. win

    win said, 4 months ago

    @Prof danglais

    To counterfeit a phrase, then.

  5. PICTO

    PICTO said, 4 months ago

    He’s going to get a lot of bang for his buck.

  6. J. Short

    J. Short said, 4 months ago

    Honey, was that you? I told you not to order the black bean Quesadilla.

  7. Notsoastute

    Notsoastute said, 4 months ago

    Another way of stating it: Money is a pain in the ass.

  8. Joseph Cotten

    Joseph Cotten said, 4 months ago

    “For the love of money is at the root of all kinds of evil.”

  9. mkahn

    mkahn said, 4 months ago

    The love of evil is at the root of all money

  10. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 4 months ago

    Money, so they say
    Is the root of all evil today.
    But if you ask for a raise it’s no surprise that they’re
    giving none away.
    Pink Floyd, “Money”.

  11. Lisa  4romMpls

    Lisa 4romMpls said, 4 months ago

    Money talks

    but it don’t sing and dance and it don’t walk.
    And long as I can have you here with me

    I’d much rather be
    forever in blue jeans.

    -Neil Diamond

  12. Penny Robinson Fan Club

    Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 4 months ago

    The best things in life are free
    But you can keep them for the birds and bees
    Just give me money.

  13. emptc12

    emptc12 said, 4 months ago

    About six hours after eating too many Serrano peppers, it feels like that to me.

  14. jml58

    jml58 said, 4 months ago

    His money are burning a hole in his pocket.

  15. StoicLion

    StoicLion said, 4 months ago

    @Prof danglais

    True, people use their misunderstanding to justify and rationalize all sorts of behavior and prejudices. Even one of my favorite songs – “For the Love of Money” by the O’Jays – gets it wrong, despite the more accurate title and refrain.

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