Quotes About Wealth
Caleb's mind filled with an unbidden image of her in the parlor of the grand house in Fox Chapel, wearing silks and satins and graciously greeting his guests of an evening. He'd be the envy of every man north of the Mason-Dixon line. He shook off the idea. He was looking for another mistress, not a wife.
~ Linda Lael Miller
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The imperial imagination enabled European nations to imagine the possibility that new worlds, new wealth and new possessions existed that could be discovered and controlled.
~ Unknown
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The woman owned never-worn Jimmy Choos and Manolos to die for and now they're all mine," Jazz announced starting up the car. "Along with some choice Prada and Kate Spade bags," she said with a reverential sigh, glancing at the bags in the passenger seat. "And the clothes," she sighed, "she's my size.
~ Linda Wisdom
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Eventually, money will optimize itself and everything around it.
~ Unknown
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There are no lazy trillionaires.
~ Unknown
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country's wealth; religion, the role of the afterlife, which
~ Unknown
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Money is not a motivating factor. Money doesn't thrill me or make me play better because there are benefits to being wealthy. I'm just happy with a ball at my feet. My motivation comes from playing the game I love. If I wasn't paid to be a professional footballer I would willingly play for nothing.
~ Lionel Messi
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Only the untouched, the well-fed and contented, could possibly covet suffering like a designer jacket.
~ Lionel Shriver
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Un millón de dólares. Racionalmente admitía que un kilo ya no era lo mismo que antes, y que tendría que pagar la plusvalía. Con todo, la cifra nunca había perdido la imponente rotundidad de su infancia; daba igual cuántos otros tipos comunes y corrientes también llegaran a ser «millonarios», la palabra todavía seguía teniendo su aquél.
~ Lionel Shriver
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It's as if your money, by conceit inexhaustible, isn't real, so your generosity isn't real, either.
~ Lionel Shriver
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Picture how bitterly hordes of the frustrated, disappointed, and dispossessed would greet any complaint about being too satisfied and too wealthy. Be that as it may, it really isn't a very nice sensation not to want anything. Thwarted hopes are no picnic, but desire itself is energizing.
~ Lionel Shriver
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Se parece a mucha gente que siempre ha estado mal de dinero. Piensan que hay dos clases de personas, la gente como ellos y luego los demás, que son increíblemente ricos. Un poco de dinero es lo mismo que una cantidad infinita de dinero.
~ Lionel Shriver
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La tarea de fijar los impuestos implica calcular cuánto pueden robar dejándonos a nosotros, los pobres infelices, lo suficiente para que sigamos trabajando, así el año que viene tendrán más para robar. El gobierno cultiva ciudadanos como si fueran verduras, y hay que dejar un puñado de semillas para la próxima siembra.
~ Lionel Shriver
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Money is emotional," Lowell pronounced. "Because all value is subjective, money is worth what people feel it's worth.
~ Lionel Shriver
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The core dynamic of the capitalist system is the accumulation process, a process in which a portion of the profits reaped through the sale of goods and services is reinvested, swelling the capital stock, incorporating new technologies in the process, and permitting larger sales and profits in the future.
~ Unknown
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A better distribution of incomes would increase that efficiency by diverting a great fund of wealth from the useless to the useful members of society. To cut off the income of the useless will not impair their efficiency. They have none to impair. It will, in fact, compel them to acquire a useful function.
~ Unknown
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Business and financial interests were no more unified or consistent than the social movements, but their activities forged languages and concepts, practices and policies, and founded new institutions to promote mechanisms that either shored up or established inequalities of power, rank, wealth, or cultural status.
~ Unknown
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But, what if it's not a mistake? What if it's true?" "Well then, my angel... you'll be a very rich woman indeed.
~ Lisa Jewell
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This year she thought of the honeyed glow of the Lansdowne, the buzz of chatter, the champagne in ice buckets on outdoor tables on warm summer days, and she thought of the little bit of money her grandmother had left her last month in her will
~ Lisa Jewell
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But, what if it's not a mistake? What if it's true? Well then, my angel... you'll be a very rich woman indeed.
~ Lisa Jewell
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That's such bullshit. Come on. You were the one with the big house and the posh school and the bedroom full of nice things. I arrived in your house with nothing. Literally just a bag of clothes. And there you were, Little Lord Fauntleroy, with everything. Everything a child could want. How do you think that made me feel?
~ Lisa Jewell
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have done my best with what nature gave me. Money can't buy you love but it can buy you a chiselled jaw, perfectly aligned teeth and plumped-up lips.
~ Lisa Jewell
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She had imagined her to be bohemian, arty, shabby chic. But this school did not speak of bohemia or shabby chic, it spoke of poverty, and for the first time it occurred to Rachel that maybe Lucy was poor.
~ Lisa Jewell
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Business-class travel. If you haven't done it, then you can only imagine it. And once you have done it, you can never unimagine it – you are ruined for life. It is probably the single greatest reason to be wealthy that there is.
~ Lisa Jewell
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