Quotes from George S. Clason
It is just as strong today as it ever was
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we can guard ourselves against the unexpected tragedies
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Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thoughts can be no wiser than our understanding.
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The walls of Babylon were an outstanding example of man's need and desire for protection.
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La riqueza, al igual que un árbol, crece de una semilla pequeña. La primera moneda de cobre que ahorras es la semilla de donde tu árbol de riqueza crecerá. Entre más pronto plantes esa semilla, más pronto crecerá el árbol. Y entre más fiel seas para nutrir y dar agua a ese árbol con ahorros consistentes, más pronto podrás disfrutar debajo de su sombra". Ya con esas palabras, tomó sus tablas de barro y se fue.
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Gold slippeth away from the man who invests it in businesses or purposes with which he is not familiar or which are not approved by those skilled in its keep.
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The Fifth Cure — Make of Thy Dwelling a Profitable Investment
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The hungrier one becomes, the clearer one's mind works
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Without the copper he knew all too well how unwelcome he would be.
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Which desirest thou the most? Is it the gratification of thy desires of each day, a jewel, a bit of finery, better raiment, more food; things quickly gone and forgotten? Or is it substantial belongings, gold, lands, herds,merchandise, income-bringing investments? The coins thou takest from thy purse bring the first. The coins thou leavest within it will bring the latter.
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You first learned to live upon less than you could earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who were competent through their own experiences to give it. And, lastly, you have learned to make gold work for you.
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You speak but half the truth," he retorted. "Every gold piece you save is a slave to work for you. Every copper it earns is its child that also can earn for you. If you would become wealthy, then what you save must earn, and its children must earn, that all may help to give to you the abundance you crave.
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Those eager to grasp opportunities for their betterment, do attract 'good luck'.
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The riches of Babylon were the results of the wisdom of its people.
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He thought of nothing he could say.
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The Sixth Cure — Insure A Future Income
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Only a great desire for wealth.
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Like a bright light in a dark cave thy budget shows up the leaks from thy purse and enables thee to stop them and control thy expenditures for definite and gratifying purposes
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How can you call yourself a free man when your weakness has brought you to this?
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si quería obtener lo que deseaba necesitaría dedicar tiempo y estudio. »En cuanto al tiempo, todos los hombres lo tienen en abundancia.
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The Seventh Cure — Increase Thy Ability to Earn
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in spite of his misfortune?
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Arkad,' he continued, 'you have learned your lessons well. You first learned to live upon less than you could earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who were competent through their own experiences to give it. And, lastly, you have learned to make gold work for you. "'You have taught yourself how
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I desired it be round and full, clinking with the sound of gold.
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