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Quotes About Wealth

Change your mind and consciousness from lack to abundance, and wealth will naturally follow. You will not have to seek it out. It will come to you. This is the promise of being established in nonstealing.
~ Ellen Grace O'Brian
The poor are crazy, the rich just eccentric. - James Shin Hoo
~ Ellen Raskin
You, too, may strike it rich who dares to play the Westing game.
~ Ellen Raskin
TURTLE SPENT THE night at the bedside of eighty-five-year-old Julian R. Eastman. T. R. Wexler had a master's degree in business administration, an advanced degree in corporate law, and had served two years as legal counsel to the Westing Paper Products Corporation. She had made one million dollars in the stock market, lost it all, then made five million more.
~ Ellen Raskin
mass market consumption offers the facade of social equality without forcing society to go through the hard work of redistributing wealth. Low prices lead consumers to think they can get what they want without necessarily giving them what they want - or need. The ancient Roman phrase for this is panem et circenses, bread and circuses, the art of plying citizens with pleasures to distract them from pain.
~ Ellen Ruppel Shell
He was a bad boy, but he was a rich bad boy, which made him very boring.
~ Ellen Schreiber
screw the rules i have money
~ Elliot Smith
Tired of dancing on a pot of gold flake paint
~ Elliott Smith
Dowry doesn't rhyme with many words, so I had to rhyme dowry and peach tree [...] My nephew will inherit the estate, but the orchards are unentailed and will go to you.
~ Eloisa James
He'd racketed around the world, collecting pirate's booty and investing it. Rather surprisingly, money made money.
~ Eloisa James
I have a lot of money stashed away, but I do live my life from day to day.
~ Elton John
I have no one to leave the money to. I'm a single man. I like spending my money.
~ Elton John
Was it a millionaire who said, "Imagine no possessions"?
~ Elvis Costello
Was it a millionaire who said "imagine no possessions?" A poor little schoolboy who said "we don't need no lessons?
~ Elvis Costello
There are two loves that have been deeply rooted in the human race for a long time now: love for dominating everyone, and love for possessing everyone's wealth. If the reins are let out on the first type of love, it rushes on until it wants to be the God of all heaven. If the reins are let out on the second type of love, it rushes on until it wants to be the God of the whole world. All other forms of love for evil are ranked below these two and serve as their army.
~ Emanuel Swedenborg
A rich person is not actually he or she who has made enough money for himself or herself only. Rather, a truly rich person is one who has made enough money for the betterment (improvement) of other people's lives. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
A slack hand causes poverty. But the hand of the diligent makes rich (Proverbs 10:4). That is what the scripture says. So, it is up to you. Do you prefer to keep to your pride and then end up achieving nothing? Or are you ready to swallow your pride and then emerge a success eventually? The choice is always yours. But, never forget. The collision of preparation and opportunity is what generates an offspring called genuine success. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Acquiring everything one needs or wants does not really evoke true happiness to him or her. Yes! you heard me right, it is looking beyond one's lacks, deficiencies, needs or wants that evokes true happiness. As a matter of fact, you can be rich or wealthy and yet unhappy simultaneously. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Anyone who works/lives just to make both ends meet emerges/ends up nothing else but only a money bag. But, anyone who works/lives towards satisfying other people's needs as much/long as he or she can is bound to end up a philantropist/a legend e.g. Mother Theresa, George Soros, Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie among others. Now, that infers, you shouldn't work/live just/only to make both ends meet.
~ Emeasoba George
Avarice is reprehensible acquisitiveness, excessive and insatiable desire to acquire or possess more wealth, riches or material gain than one needs or deserves. In other words, avarice is the highest level of greed or greediness. Now listen up, wealth or success is good and worthwhile too. But, you should not quest for it desperately, fraudulently or dubiously. Besides that, genuine wealth or success is meant to be acquired or achieved overtime and not at all overnight. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Dare to share everything you have with all and sundry or rather with the world including your God-given words of wisdom, insights, motivations, inspirations, money, riches, wealth and stuffs like that. For, that is the simplest way to achieve immortality. Besides, sharing is an act of charity or love. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Hard work is advisable and encouraging too. But, mind you it does not really make anybody rich. Yes! it is God's blessing that actually makes a person rich. Hard work adds less or nothing to it (Proverbs 10:22). -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Listen up, it does not matter how much money you have or how much wealth you have acquired over the years. Yes! what really matters is how many people you have enriched already with your money and wealth. As a matter of fact, no one is going to remember you and celebrate you for just being rich and stingy. Note: you can only be remembered and celebrated perpetually for being rich and generous, (mark you). -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
Never misconcept blessing to be only money/riches. For, every living and healthy human is doubly blessed. So, do glorify God.
~ Emeasoba George