“FORMA PAUPERIS. [Latin] In the character of a poor person --a method by which a litigant without money for lawyers is considerately permitted to lose his case.When Adam long ago in Cupid's awful court(For Cupid ruled ere Adam was invented) Sued for Eve's favor, says an ancient law report, He stood and pleaded unhabilimented."You sue _in forma pauperis_, I see," Eve cried;"Actions can't here be that way prosecuted." So all poor Adam's motions coldly were denied: He went away --as he had come --nonsuited. --G.J.”
Ambrose Bierce
“I've been broke and I've been extremely well off financially, and I can tell you the latter is better. Money is whatever you want it to be, and I want peace of mind.”
Bobby W. Miller
“A poor surgeon hurts 1 person at a time. A poor teacher hurts 130.”
Ernest Boyer
“A rich man is nothing but a poor man with money.”
W. C. Fields
“I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money.”
Pablo Picasso
“Keeping books on social aid is capitalistic nonsense. I just use the money for the poor. I can't stop to count it.”
Evita Perón
“No, not rich. I am a poor man with money, which is not the same thing.”
Gabriel Garcia Marquez