David L. Ramsey III (born September 3, 1960) is an American businessman, author, financial broadcaster, television personality, and motivational speaker.
If you will make the sacrifices now that most people aren't willing to make, later on you will be able to live as those folks will never be able to live.
Money. . . is like a beautiful thoroughbred horse - very powerful & always in action, but unless this horse is trained when very young, it will be an out-of-control & dangerous animal when it grows to maturity.
Hitting bottom and hitting it hard was the worst thing that ever happened to me and the best thing that ever happened to me.
As you will it, so shall it be.
Debt gives you the ability to look like you’re winning when you’re not.
Be very proud of what you do, and if you aren't then change it.
Pray like it all depends on God, but work like it all depends on you.
Nothing happens without focus. Don't try to do everything at once. Take it one step at a time.
People are in such a hurry to launch their product or business that they seldom look at marketing from a bird's eye view and they don't create a systematic plan.
When I do something stupid with money and lose it. . . . I call that Stupid Tax. I have paid so much Stupid Tax that I am expert.
Broke people giving financial advice is like a shop teacher with missing fingers.
Enabling is the enemy of motivation.
Financial Security is not enough money to buy toys. That is to learn to live with less money than you earn. So, you can help other individuals or investors. You are not a winner until done it
Earning a lot of money is not the key to prosperity. How you handle it is.
Being willing to delay pleasure for a greater result is a sign of maturity.
True leadership is servanthood. Put the interests of others at the center of your decisions.
Debt is normal. Be weird.
The creature comforts we tend to rationalize as "business expenses I can write off. "
You can't be in debt and win. It doesn't work.
Good things that cannot be calculated or quantified are set in motion in your life and in your finances when you give.