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Quotes About Wealth

the systemic effect of the relationship between productive wealth and reinvestment wealth.
~ George Lakoff
The main concern of the frame is that money be kept in the common wealth (or the hands of the government) in order to be used for the common good. HOW
~ George Lakoff
The wealthy people tend to be the good people, a natural elite. The poor remain poor because they lack the discipline needed to prosper.
~ George Lakoff
The rich are thus not just more powerful than the poor, they also have moral authority over the poor and with it the moral responsibility to tell the poor how to live: build self-discipline, work hard, climb the economic ladder, and so become self-reliant. M
~ George Lakoff
In the United States, in 1976 the top 1 percent had 19.9 percent of the wealth. In 2010, the top 1 percent had 35.4 percent of the wealth. In 2010, the top 5 percent had 63 percent of the wealth; and the top 20 percent had 88.9 percent of the wealth. That left the bottom 80 percent with 11.1 percent of the wealth.
~ George Lakoff
As the share of the nation's wealth going to the wealthy rises, the share going to everyone else falls. What else falls? The freedom that wealth can buy, the quality of life that wealth can buy, the power that wealth can buy, and the electoral influence that wealth can buy. Technically, we may still have one person, one vote. But the effect of one person on elections has gone way down.
~ George Lakoff
Women are men without money.
~ Paul Samuelson
Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.
~ Paul Newman
If I won the lottery tomorrow, I probably would never work again.
~ Alec Baldwin
I've won over 50 million dollars playing poker.
~ Dan Bilzerian
The man who has won millions at the cost of his conscience is a failure.
~ B. C. Forbes
For the Left, affluence is won, not earned.
~ Dennis Prager
I won the lottery. I don't care what it costs.
~ Jack Whittaker
In the struggle between capital and labor, more often than not capital has won, because the real source of value for most companies has historically been the hard assets that they owned and controlled.
~ James Surowiecki
I sometimes wonder if two thirds of the globe is covered in red carpet.
~ Prince Charles
They wonder much to hear that gold, which in itself is so useless a thing, should be everywhere so much esteemed, that even men for whom it was made, and by whom it has its value, should yet be thought of less value than it is.
~ Thomas More
The dirty little secret is that the pool man, who's making $30,000 a year, is subsidizing the million-dollar mortgage for the family whose pool he cleans. No wonder people want to get rid of tax breaks for corporate jets.
~ Dee Dee Myers
Have you ever wondered why the rich and privileged care about, or even bother with, the gift bag? Because they don't need this stuff. If they wanted it, they could afford to buy it, without blinking. But they love the gift bag, beyond reason.
~ A. A. Gill
Police and firefighters are great, but they don't create wealth. They protect it. That's crucial. Teaching is a wonderful profession. Teachers help educate people to become good citizens so that citizens can then go create wealth. But they don't create the wealth themselves.
~ Rush Limbaugh
Acting is wonderful, but it's not pulling in the type of money that I want. It's not bringing in the type of money that I am used to or the type of money that is going to supply my lifestyle. I'm a leisure girl; I like to be over in Italy or in Europe, you know shopping or vacationing, you know.
~ LisaRaye McCoy-Misick
Remember Robin Williams's great work as the voice of the genie in Disney's 'Aladdin'? Because he wanted to leave something wonderful behind for his kids, he said, he did the voice for a cut-rate fee of $75,000, far below his usual $8 million payday. But then something happened: The movie became a huge hit, raking in $504 million.
~ Christopher Voss
On the intimate level, anyone who has loved a companion animal knows the uniquely wonderful experience these 'other nations' provide, and their important presence in our shared lives. In their very local way they show us the global truth of our real wealth, our biodiversity.
~ April Gornik
South Sydney is a very complicated and wonderful place. You have some of the most expensive bits of real estate in the country and a large percentage of government housing.
~ Russell Crowe
In actuality, California could be a wonderful place to live. In fact, if you're highly educated and ambitious, you can do quite well here while enjoying the sun and the fun. The only problem: California will then blame you for your success and recommend that all your cash be removed from you.
~ Ben Shapiro