Quotes About Wealth
The coming of the Crusades had made them rich as well as independent
~ Arthur Herman
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Once a free people have reached this point, Machiavelli concluded, there is no hope left. Their empire may expand, as Rome's did under the emperors. The wealth can continue to pour in. The arts may flourish; the political factionalism makes for dramatic entertainment, while people ignore the underlying rot. But such a society is doomed, unless a major crisis forces a change in its thinking.
~ Arthur Herman
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to own things is in fact to own myself. Property makes me a whole and complete human being.
~ Arthur Herman
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Britain was "the nation of shopkeepers," a phrase that was not meant to flatter.
~ Arthur Herman
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The rich man is the man with the most fertile imagination, in other words; his eyes really are bigger than his stomach.
~ Arthur Herman
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The natural effort of every individual to better his own condition . . . is so powerful a principle, that it is alone, and without any assistance, not only capable of carrying on the society to wealth and prosperity, but of surmounting a hundred impertinent obstructions with which the folly of human laws too often incumbers its operations.
~ Arthur Herman
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While Egypt gave the world its astronomy and science, China its art, and Mesopotamia its religion, the sole contribution of Nordic civilization was the factory. "As a system of culture," Du Bois announced, white civilization "runs chiefly to marvelous contrivances for enslaving the many, and enriching the few, and murdering both."42
~ Arthur Herman
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Her beauty was sold for an old man's gold,She's a bird in a gilded cage.
~ Arthur J. Lamb
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For, contrary to the common opinion, it is the wealthy who are greedy of wealth; while the populace are to be gained by talking to them about liberty, their unknown god. And so much are they enchanted by the words liberty, freedom, and such like, that the wise can go to the poor, rob them of what little they have, dismiss them with a hearty kick, and win their hearts and their votes for ever, if only they will assure them that the treatment which they have received is called liberty.
~ Arthur Machen
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The jungle is dark but full of diamonds, Willy.
~ Arthur Miller
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You know, a lot of people are just interested in, in building a company so they can make money and get out.
~ Arthur Rock
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Compared to the life Jesus offers, mammon in any amount is poverty!
~ Arthur Simon
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A financier is a pawnbroker with imagination.
~ Arthur Wing Pinero
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The regular guy still relates to him and Howard is a $500 million guy now who dates a model and drives about in a limo all day. But Howard still knows how to make a plumber laugh and those guys still have him on in the morning, because he is a real talent.
~ Artie Lange
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la clase dirigente catalana, en buena parte forrada de pasta con el tráfico de esclavos negros y los negocios de una Cuba todavía española, tenía asegurado su tres por ciento, o su noventa por ciento, o lo que trincara entonces, para un rato largo.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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El dinero es la llave que abre la puerta oscura de los hombres.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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que tú haría un viaje largo, muy lejos... Y sepas lo que sepas, no lo cuentes ni bajo confesión. Si de esto se entera un cura, cuelga los hábitos, vende el secreto y se hace rico.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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~ Pecunia non olet
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el dinero de los tontos es el patrimonio de los listos.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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Éste es un país rico, desde luego, dotado por la naturaleza. Pero todo lo chupa el desagüe de la vanidad, la codicia y la injusticia.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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pues nunca, que yo sepa, hubo verbos que al más avaro le dolieran en la bolsa.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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the miser is counting his gold pieces, unaware of Death, who holds two clear symbols: an hourglass and a pitchfork." "Why a pitchfork and not a scythe?" "Because Death reaps but the Devil harvests
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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Hay zonas pobladas y hay desiertos. Hay países industrializados y países en las más atrasadas etapas de la vida económica. Hay naciones que nadan en la fantasía de la riqueza petrolera y naciones cubiertas por la oscura sombra del hambre. Y hay la pavorosa alternativa entre el hormiguero despiadadamente desorganizado y el hormiguero despiadadamente organizado.
~ Arturo Uslar Pietri
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El problema real que está planteando a los gobiernos de hoy no consiste en hallar una manera mejor de distribuir una riqueza existente, que evidentemente muchas veces está escandalosamente mal distribuida, sino en hallar, por medio de la educación, de la preparación para el trabajo y el estímulo a la actividad creadora, la manera de distribuir mejor entre todas las clases sociales la capacidad de producir riqueza.
~ Arturo Uslar Pietri
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