” I’ll give you a piece of advice that your husband will find useful when you are happily married and have got a family about you. Whenever a person says to you that they are as innocent as can be in all concerning money, look well after your own money for they are dead certain to collar it if they can. Whenever a person proclaims to you. “In worldly matters I am a child,’ you consider that that person is only a-crying off from being held accountable and you have got that person’s number and it’s Number One.”
Passage of the Day From “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens (Money and Responsibility)
