Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours...

Gabriel Thy
Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours...
Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours...
Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours...
Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours...
About This Quote

Souls grow on bones but die beneath bankers' hours. In this quote, the author is mocking the notion that time is money. In the world of business, time is a precious commodity. Time is one of the most valuable resources a company has.

And it’s also one of the hardest to find. When a person or a company doesn’t have enough time to accomplish a task, often times it ends in failure. However, when a person or company takes time to think things through and prepare, that person or company will be less likely to end up in failure.

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