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It's foul what this money could do, cash corrupts the loyal.
Nas
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Money has the power to corrupt even the most loyal individuals.

In this quote, Nas reflects on the corrupting influence of money, suggesting that even those who are loyal can be swayed and transformed by the allure of cash. This sentiment emphasizes the moral dilemmas and betrayals that often accompany wealth, highlighting the darker side of financial power and its impact on personal relationships and integrity.

Themes

MoneyCorruptionLoyaltyBetrayalWealth

In practice

Example use cases

During a financial seminar, one could use this quote to discuss the ethical implications of wealth accumulation.

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