Quotes About Wealth
The problem with socialists, is that they always run out of other people's money,
~ Margaret Thatcher
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El socialismo es un sistema que prefiere que los pobres sean más pobres con tal que los ricos sean menos ricos.
~ Margaret Thatcher
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The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money.
~ Margaret Thatcher
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The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money
~ Margaret Thatcher
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Les riches, pas davantage que les pauvres, ne pouvaient se soustraire à la mort, même si leurs funérailles attiraient généralement plus de monde.
~ Margaret Way
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I have the solution to all my problems. I have money, position, the running of one of the country's legendary cattle stations. I can even get the girl I want. I can't buy her, of course. She's got money of her own. But I'm pretty sure if I talk to her dad, he'll give me the green light.
~ Margaret Way
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He had been born thrifty which was fortunate, for he was too earnest and humble ever to win earthly riches.
~ Unknown
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When Sarah Marston learned that her Aunt Hilda had left her a cottage and two thousand pounds, she realised that at last she could leave her husband.
~ Unknown
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There is no place more lonely Than a rich man's home.
~ Unknown
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it seems as if people fought hardest against those who had a little more than themselves or often a little less, instead of the lugs who got richer and richer.
~ Marge Piercy
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Rich men's houses are seldom beautiful, rarely comfortable, and never original. It is a constant source of surprise to people of moderate means to observe how little a big fortune contributes to Beauty.
~ Margot Asquith
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The famous ones kept going, video, photos, headlines, and here they still are, running countries, pressing buttons, standing in offices insisting that all the money in the world belongs to them, pushing secrets through votes, starving the bottom so the top can feast
~ Unknown
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Some people talk of morality, and some of religion, but give me a little snug property.
~ Maria Edgeworth
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~ Maria Edgeworth
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If you look at what you have in life, you'll always have more. If you look at what you don't have in life, you'll never have enough." —Oprah Winfrey
~ Maria Shriver
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In this day and age it's really stupid to be stupid about financial matters. It doesn't do you any good to make money if you don't know what to do with it other than spend it.
~ Maria Shriver
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There should not be one new dime in tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires as long as millions of children in America are poor, hungry, uneducated and without health coverage.
~ Marian Wright Edelman
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We do not have a money problem in America. We have a values and priorities problem.
~ Marian Wright Edelman
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Be as rich as to afford a modest, care-free existence.
~ Unknown
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Money buys everything, if there is no dignity.
~ Unknown
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The rich is not fit to rule, unless he is also rich in soul, in wisdom.
~ Unknown
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La revolución beneficia al pobre, al ignorante, al que toda su vida ha sido esclavo, a los infelices que ni siquiera saben que si lo son es porque el rico convierte en oro las lágrimas, el sudor y la sangre de los pobres. || The revolution benefits the poor, the ignorant, who all his life has been a slave, the unfortunate who do not know if they are is because the rich becomes the tears, sweat and blood of the poor in gold.
~ Mariano Azuela
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La revolución beneficia al pobre, al ignorante, al que toda su vida ha sido esclavo, a los infelices que ni siquiera saben que si lo son es porque el rico convierte en oro las lágrimas, el sudor y la sangre de los pobres...
~ Mariano Azuela
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By 1902, when Abuelito, my grandfather, was twenty years old and moving the tassel from one side of his graduation cap to the other at the University of Notre Dame, Julio César had thousands of rain-forest Indians making him rich. They were the Huitoto, the Bora, the Andoke, the Ocaina: from fierce headhunters to doe-eyed forest folk.
~ Marie Arana
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