Summary
This quote implies that there are certain things, possibly referring to spiritual or divine entities, that cannot be acquired or bought with money. It suggests that genuine aspects of life such as love, happiness, inner peace, or spiritual fulfillment cannot be achieved through material wealth alone. It signifies the importance of intangible values, emphasizing that money is unable to purchase true happiness or bring one closer to God and his blessings.
Topics
Money
By Tertullian