Arya RiverdaleAnyone who thinks money can't buy happiness has never owned a cat [or any pet].
About This Quote
Anyone who thinks money can't buy happiness has never owned a cat [or any pet]. The expression "Anyone who thinks money can't buy happiness has never owned a cat [or any pet]" is commonly used in reference to people who are ungrateful when they receive material possessions. It is said in this way to mock people who do not appreciate the value of money and so take little advantage of what others have done for them in order to achieve success.
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