“Money began talking to Ben again--not big money this time, but little money. It niggled and nagged and carped and whined at him, as full of fears and bitterness as a spinster witch.--"Money Talks”
“Keep breathing," said Ben. "That's the big thing for now."--"Money Talks”
“You got troubles, I got troubles--everybody's got troubles, whether they've got a lot of money or a little money or no money. When you get right down to it, I guess love and friendship and doing good really are the big things."--"Money Talks”
“I don’t have any money to speak of. And if I did, what’s there to say? They say money talks, but it doesn’t talk to me. Money won’t even look at me half the time.”
“Money has lost its narrative quality the way painting did once upon a time. Money is talking to itself.”
“Money doesn't talk it screams”