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Quotes About Prosperity

The Seventh Cure — Increase Thy Ability to Earn
~ George S. Clason
I desired it be round and full, clinking with the sound of gold.
~ George S. Clason
I do see good luck in a different light. I had thought of it as something most desirable that might happen to a man without effort upon his part. Now, I do realize such happenings are not the sort of thing one may attract to himself. From our discussion have I learned that to attract good luck to oneself, it is necessary to take advantage of opportunities. Therefore, in the future, I shall endeavor to make the best of such opportunities as do come to me.
~ George S. Clason
Portanto, aqui está a terceira solução para a falta de dinheiro: Pôr cada moeda para trabalhar de modo que possa reproduzir-se como algodão nos campos e trazer-lhes lucro, um rio de riqueza fluindo constantemente para dentro de suas bolsas.
~ George S. Clason
for those who have the wisdom to understand its magic power.
~ George S. Clason
if I were permitted to be well fed and not worried, that alone would enable me to pay faster.
~ George S. Clason
There is a most gratifying sense of security to know our investment is growing steadily.
~ George S. Clason
large enough so the income will take care of us from then on.
~ George S. Clason
ESTE, ENTONCES, ES EL TERCER REMEDIO PARA UNA BOLSA ESCASA. PON A TRABAJAR CADA MONEDA PARA QUE SE REPRODUZCA, ASÍ COMO LOS REBAÑOS EN EL CAMPO, PARA QUE TE TRAIGA INGRESOS, UNA FUENTE DE RIQUEZA QUE FLUIRÁ CONSTANTEMENTE A TU BOLSA.
~ George S. Clason
ASÍ QUE VIENEN MUCHAS BENDICIONES AL HOMBRE QUE ES DUEÑO DE SU PROPIA CASA. Y REDUCIRÁ EN GRAN MANERA SUS GASTOS DE VIDA, CAUSANDO QUE TENGA DISPONIBLE MÁS DE SUS GANANCIAS PARA LOS PLACERES Y LA GRATIFICACIÓN DE SUS DESEOS. ESTE, ENTONCES ES EL QUINTO REMEDIO PARA UNA BOLSA ESCASA. SÉ DUEÑO DE TU PROPIA CASA».
~ George S. Clason
The truth is this: Good luck can be enticed by accepting opportunity.
~ George S. Clason
Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws which govern its acquisition.
~ George S. Clason
Nonsense," reproved Kobbi, "a man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it. Arkad has an income that constantly keeps his purse full, no matter how liberally he spends.
~ George S. Clason
To him who is without knowledge of the five laws, gold comes not often, and goeth away quickly. But to him who abide by the five laws, gold comes and works as his dutiful slave.
~ George S. Clason
a man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill
~ George S. Clason
him who keepeth and spendeth not a certain part of all his earnings, shall gold come more easily. Likewise, him whose purse is empty does gold avoid.
~ George S. Clason
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.
~ George S. Clason
Our prosperity as a nation depends upon the personal financial prosperity of each of us as individuals.
~ George S. Clason
This, my students, was the first cure I did discover for my lean purse: For each ten coins I put in, to spend but nine.
~ George S. Clason
This I do to prove to thee, my father, of how much greater value I consider thy wisdom than thy gold. Yet, who can measure in bags of gold, the value of wisdom? Without wisdom, gold is quickly lost by those who have it, but with wisdom, gold can be secured by those who have it not, as these three bags of gold do prove.
~ George S. Clason
I tell you, my students, a man's wealth is not in the coins he carries in his purse; it is the income he buildeth, the golden stream that continually floweth into his purse and keepeth it always bulging.
~ George S. Clason
This, then, is the third cure for a lean purse: to put each coin to laboring that it may reproduce its kind even as the flocks of the field and help bring to thee income, a stream of wealth that shall flow constantly into thy purse.
~ George S. Clason
A man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it.
~ George Samuel Clason
Beau chou, disent-ils, vis et fleuris, afin que notre jeune mariée ait un beau petit enfant avant la fin de l'année; car si tu mourais trop vite ce serait signe de stérilité, et tu serais là-haut sur sa maison comme un mauvais présage.
~ George Sand