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sergeinik [125]
3 years ago
7

Would you rather find yourself rich with money or rich with love?10 sentence​

English
2 answers:
evablogger [386]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

    If I were to choose between finding myself rich with money or which with love, I would choose love.  To support my opinion, “Money can feed the body. Love will feed the soul.” –Toni Payne.  This is a very significant quote.  From experience, money does not solve all problems and it can create conflicts as well.  Whereas, love is never-ending and ever-lasting.  No matter how bad things get, you will always have love.  Unlike, money can change people for the best and possibly the worst.  However, love can deeply change a person inside and out for the best.  As you can see, I would rather find myself rich with love.  

xenn [34]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Rich with money

Explanation:

I would rather be rich with money because if you are rich with money  you can buy a car and have a house and basically do whatever you want with your money. And also you could also be rich with love because if you are married and you love someone you are already rich with love.

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