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Quotes About Investment

a man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it. Arkad
~ George S. Clason
a part of all I earned was mine to keep.
~ George S. Clason
Every gold piece you save is a slave to work for you. Every copper it earns is its child that also can earn for you.
~ George S. Clason
had declared himself an egg merchant. If thou select one of thy baskets and put into it each morning ten eggs and take out from it each evening nine eggs, what will eventually happen?     It will become in time overflowing.     Why?     Because each day I put in one more egg than I take out.     Arkad turned to the class with a smile. Does any man here have a lean purse?     First they looked amused. Then they laughed.
~ George S. Clason
I tell you, my students, a man's wealth is not in the coins he carries in his purse; it is the income he buildeth, the golden stream that continually floweth into his purse and keepeth it always bulging. That is what every man desireth. That is what thou, each one of thee desireth; an income that continueth to come whether thou work or travel.
~ George S. Clason
Wealth, like a tree, grows from a tiny seed. The first copper you save is the seed from which your tree of wealth shall grow.
~ George S. Clason
You first learned to live upon less than you could earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who were competent through their own experiences to give it. And, lastly, you have learned to make gold work for you.
~ George S. Clason
una parte de todo lo que gano me revierte y la he de conservar.
~ George S. Clason
This, then, is the fourth cure for a lean purse, and of great importance if it prevent thy purse from being emptied once it has become well filled. Guard thy treasure from loss by investing only where thy principal is safe, where it may be reclaimed if desirable, and where thou will not fail to collect a fair rental. Consult with wise men. Secure the advice of those experienced in the profitable handling of gold. Let their wisdom protect thy treasure from unsafe investments.
~ George S. Clason
1. Start thy purse to fattening 2. Control thy expenditures 3. Make thy gold multiply 4. Guard thy treasures from loss 5. Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment 6. Insure a future income 7. Increase thy ability to earn
~ George S. Clason
Nonsense," reproved Kobbi, "a man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it. Arkad has an income that constantly keeps his purse full, no matter how liberally he spends." "Income, that is the thing
~ George S. Clason
a man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it. Arkad has an income that constantly keeps his purse full
~ George S. Clason
A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it. Arkad has an income that constantly keeps his purse full, no matter how liberally he spends.
~ George S. Clason
UNA PARTE DE LO QUE GANAS ES TUYA PARA QUEDARTE CON ELLA.
~ George S. Clason
Therefore, be not swayed by the fantastic plans of impractical men who think they see ways to force thy gold to make earnings unusually large. Such plans are the creations of dreamers unskilled in the safe and dependable laws of trade. Be conservative in what thou expect it to earn that thou mayest keep and enjoy thy treasure. To hire it out with a promise of usurious returns is to invite loss.
~ George S. Clason
a man's wealth is not in the coins he carries in his purse; it is the income he buildeth, the golden stream that continually floweth into his purse and keepeth it always bulging.
~ George S. Clason
La riqueza, como el árbol, nace de una semilla. La primera moneda que ahorres será la semilla que hará germinar el árbol de tu riqueza. Cuanto antes siembres, antes crecerá el árbol. Cuanto más fielmente riegues y abones tu árbol, antes te refrescarás, satisfecho, bajo su sombra.
~ George S. Clason
If a rich man builds him a new palace, is the gold he pays out gone? No, the brickmaker has part of it and  the laborer has part of it, and the artist has part of it. And everyone who labors upon the house has part of it
~ George S. Clason
A PART OF ALL YOU EARN IS YOURS TO KEEP. It should not be less than a tenth no matter how little you earn.
~ George S. Clason
a man's wealth is not in the purse he carries. A fat purse quickly empties if there be no golden stream to refill it.
~ George S. Clason
You first learned to live upon less than you could earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who were competent through their own experience to give it. And lastly, you have learned to make gold work for you.
~ George S. Clason
because the chances of profit are always in his favor.
~ George S. Clason
Wealth grows wherever men exert energy
~ George S. Clason
A part of all you earn is yours to keep. It should be not less than a tenth no matter how little you earn. It can be as much more as you can afford. Pay yourself first. Do not buy from the clothes-maker and the sandal-maker more than you can pay out of the rest and still have enough for food and charity and penance to the gods.
~ George S. Clason