Quotes About Wealth
If you would abolish covetousness, you must abolish its mother, profusion.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The aim of a ship's captain is a successful voyage; a doctor's, health; a general's, victory. So the aim of our ideal statesman is the citizens' happy life--that is, a life secure in wealth, rich in resources, abundant in renown, and honorable in its moral character. That is the task which I wish him to accomplish--the greatest and best that any man can have.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Angustus animus pec?niam amat.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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But what is more foolish, when men are in the plenitude of resources, opportunities, and wealth, than to procure the other things which money provides — horses, slaves, splendid raiment, and costly plate — and not procure friends, who are, if I may say so, life's best and fairest furniture?
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Dispense with the doctor by being temperate; the lawyer by keeping out of debt; the demagogue, by voting for honest men; and poverty, by being industrious.
~ Marden Orison Swett
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You are rich in every way, and I am nothing but the reflection I see in your eyes.
~ Marek Halter
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The trickle-down theory of economics has it that it's good for rich people to get even richer because some of their wealth will trickle own, through their no doubt lavish spending, upon those who stand below them on the economic ladder. Notice that the metaphor is not that of a gushing waterfall but of a leaking tap: even the most optimistic endorsers of this concept do not picture very much real flow, as their language reveals pg. 102.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Money does talk, but it has a limited vocabulary.
~ Margaret Atwood
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More powerful than God, more evil than the Devil; the poor have it, the rich lack it, and if you eat it you die?
~ Margaret Atwood
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The sitting room is subdued, symmetrical; it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes. Money has trickled through this room for years and years, as if through an underground cavern, crusting and hardening like stalactites into these forms.
~ Margaret Atwood
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It is remarkable, I have since thought, how once a man has a few coins, no matter how he came by them, he thinks right away that he is entitled to them, and to whatever they can buy, and fancies himself cock of the walk.
~ Margaret Atwood
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We immortals aren't misers - we don't hoard! Such things are pointless.
~ Margaret Atwood
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As Charles Darwin said,'The economy shown by Nature in her resources is striking,'' says the Spirit. 'All wealth comes from Nature. Without it, there wouldn't be any economics. The primary wealth is food, not money. Therefore anything that concerns the handling of the land also concerns me.
~ Margaret Atwood
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They were new money, without a doubt: so new it shrieked. Their clothes looked as it they'd covered themselves in glue, then rolled around in hundred-dollar bills.
~ Margaret Atwood
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I feel despised there, for having so little money; also for once having had so much. I never actually had it, of course. Father had it, and then Richard. But money was imputed to me, the same way crimes are imputed to those who've simply been present at them.
~ Margaret Atwood
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all she ever wanted was to be protected by layer upon layer of kind, soft, insulating money
~ Margaret Atwood
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Miranda nods, because she knows that to be true: noble people don't do things for the money, they simply have money, and that's what allows them to be noble. They don't really have to think about it much; they sprout benevolent acts the way trees sprout leaves.
~ Margaret Atwood
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The sitting room is subdued, symmetrical; it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Why were the bad people doing that? Because of Money. Money was invisible, like Fuck. They thought that Money was their helper; they thought he was a better helper than Fuck. But they were wrong about that. Money was not their helper. Money goes away just when you need it. But Fuck is very loyal.
~ Margaret Atwood
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There are five different prayers: for health, wealth, a death, a birth, a sin. You pick the one you want, punch in the number, then punch in your own number so your account will be debited, and punch in the number of times you want the prayer repeated.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Exploited, they'd say. Yes, any way you cut it, but I've a choice of how, and I'll take the money.
~ Margaret Atwood
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it's one of the shapes money takes when it freezes.
~ Margaret Atwood
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What well-to-do and once-young, once-beautiful woman or man, cranked up on hormonal supplements and shot full of vitamins but hampered by the unforgiving mirror, wouldn't sell their house, their gated retirement villa, their kids, and their soul to get a second kick at the sexual can?
~ Margaret Atwood
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