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If you have means, you can do any thing you like. This phrase means that if we have money, we can implement our plans or start doing something productive.

Also, it money is used in a generic sense here. It could broadly mean the necessary resources. Also, I am looking for something that implies a positive tone.

What is the English equivalent proverb or idiom for this one?

If you have means, you can do any thing you like. This phrase means that if we have money, we can implement our plans or start doing something productive.

What is the English equivalent proverb or idiom for this one?

If you have means, you can do any thing you like. This phrase means that if we have money, we can implement our plans or start doing something productive.

Also, it money is used in a generic sense here. It could broadly mean the necessary resources. Also, I am looking for something that implies a positive tone.

What is the English equivalent proverb or idiom for this one?

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English proverb or idiom for 'If you have means, you can do any thing you like.'

If you have means, you can do any thing you like. This phrase means that if we have money, we can implement our plans or start doing something productive.

What is the English equivalent proverb or idiom for this one?