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Quotes About Wealth

Miners and geologists, for whom the bleakness of Kovir's barren mountains and rocks was an infallible signal that if there was such paucity on the surface there must be wealth beneath, also headed North. For nature loves equilibrium.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Kings," continued Calanthe, "divide people into two categories—those they order around, and those they buy—because they adhere to the old and banal truth that everyone can be bought. Everyone. It's only a question of price.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Money," he muttered, "opens all doors.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Money," he muttered, "opens all doors." It
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Money," he muttered, "opens all
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
But you did well to turn cash into these trinkets. The oren is weak and the cost of stones in Wyzim isn't high; it's too near to the dwarves' mines in Mahakam. If you sell those in Novigrad, you'll get at least five hundred Novigrad crowns, and the crown, at present, stands at six and a half orens and is going up.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Money", he muttered, "opens all doors.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Human greed knows no limits. – Nivellen
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Caring not for Angoulême's vulgar October jests,' Reynart leaned back from the table, his belt loosened, 'today we drink a fine label and a fine vintage, Witcher. We can afford it, we've made some money. We can revel.' 'That's right,' Geralt beckoned to the innkeeper. 'After all, as Dandelion says, perhaps there are other motivations for earning money, but I just don't know any.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Money has no fatherland, Geralt. The merchants don't care whose rule they make their money under.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
life is like a game of Monopoly. You may own hotels on Boardwalk or you may be renting on Baltic Avenue. But in the end, it all goes back in the box. The next generation will be getting out all your stuff and playing with it or fighting over it.
~ Andy Andrews
A wise man will cultivate a servant's spirit, for that particular attribute attracts people like no other. As I humbly serve others, their wisdom will be freely shared with me. Often, the person who develops a servant's spirit becomes wealthy beyond measure.
~ Andy Andrews
According to record, what Hitler actually said in his speeches depended very much upon the audience. In agricultural areas, he pledged tax cuts for farmers and new laws to protect food prices. In working-class neighborhoods, he talked about redistribution of wealth and attacked the high profits generated by business owners. When he appeared before financiers or captains of industry, Hitler focused on his plans to destroy communism and reduce the power of the trade unions.
~ Andy Andrews
A wise man will cultivate a servant's spirit, for that particular attribute attracts people like no other. As I humbly serve others, their wisdom will be freely shared with me. Often, the person who develops a servant's spirit becomes wealthy beyond measure. Many times, a servant has the ear of the king, and a humble servant often becomes a king, for he is the popular choice of the people. He who serves the most grows the fastest.
~ Andy Andrews
Why is it that so many people start to value money so much that they trade in most of the hours and years of their life in order to get it?
~ Andy Couturier
I think all people want freedom, but they've got this idea inserted into their head about money.
~ Andy Couturier
As believers, we all have the responsibility to leverage our wealth for kingdom purposes.
~ Andy Stanley
But godliness with contentment is great gain. (1 Timothy 6:6)
~ Andy Stanley
I will not trust in riches but in him who richly provides.
~ Andy Stanley
Peace is a fruit of the Spirit, not the byproduct of accumulated wealth.
~ Andy Stanley
Greed is supported by an endless cast of what-ifs. Greedy people can never have enough to satisfy the need they feel in light of every conceivable eventuality.
~ Andy Stanley
It would be very glamorous to be reincarnated as a great big ring on Liz Taylor's finger.
~ Andy Warhol
Freedom is the by-product of economic surplus.
~ Aneurin Bevan
Freedom is the by-product of economic surplus.
~ Aneurin Bevan