Shakespeare's famous words about money

"Hey, what's this? Gold! Yellow, shiny, precious gold! No, gods, I am not an idle believer; I just want you to give me some roots! This little thing can turn black into white, ugly into beauty, wrong into right, humble into honor, old people into teenagers, cowards into warriors. "

Timon from Athens

Timon in Athens is Shakespeare's last tragedy, which was written about 1607- 1608. The story tells the story of Timon, an Athenian aristocrat. Because of charity, many people took the opportunity to cheat money, which later led to his ruin, and his friends carried him away one after another, and finally died alone in despair.