Quotes About Greed
Nothing like having a miser in the family.
~ Judy Blume
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The wonder of the Exodus narrative is that the role of pharaoh continues to be reperformed in many times and many places. "Pharaoh" reappears in the course of history in the guise of coercive economic production. In every new performance, the character of Pharaoh makes claims to be absolute to perpetuity; the character is regularly propelled by fearful greed; the character imposes stringent economic demands on a vulnerable labor force.
~ Walter Brueggemann
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The burden of what Jesus says is this: give it away. Give it away gladly. Make friends by your generosity. The door to a gospel future is by generosity, outrageous, intentional giving away in the present to create a viable future. That seems to me such an urgent word, because we are so deeply caught in cycles of greed and affluence and self-indulgence and acquisitiveness of a fearful kind that will yield no human future.
~ Walter Brueggemann
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he is never named because he could have been any one of a number of candidates, or all of them. Because if you have seen one pharaoh, you have seen them all. They all act the same way in their greedy, uncaring, violent self-sufficiency.
~ Walter Brueggemann
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The way of mammon (capital, wealth) is the way of commodity that is the way of endless desire, endless productivity, and endless restlessness without any Sabbath. Jesus taught his disciples that they could not have it both ways.
~ Walter Brueggemann
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People always covet what they themselves do not possess.
~ Walter Moers
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Hier unten existierte dieses Riesenreich voll mit unschätzbarem Wissen, und es war in der Hand von Mördern und Banditen, wilden Tieren, Ratten und Insekten, die es besinnungslos herunterwirtschafteten, unbewohnbar machten und eines Tages endgültig zerstören würden.
~ Walter Moers
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Dac? lu?m în calcul potenÈ›ialele beneficii È™i recompense oferite de autoritate, dorinÈ›a de a dobândi È™i menÈ›ine un statut propriu È™i familiar s-a transformat în l?comie È™i dependen?? de munc?. Exist? b?rbaÈ›i pe care vacanÈ›ele îi deprim? ori pe care timpul liber îi streseaz?.
~ Walter Riso
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It set a tone and created a state of min in which greed predominated and disorder and violence were all too frequent.
~ Walton Bean
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Most of the outcry is about money. It is this that wearies the courts, pits father against son, brews poisons, and gives swords to the legions and to cut-throats alike. . . . Because of it, nights resound with the quarrels of husbands and wives, crowds swarm to the tribunals of the magistrates, kings rage and plunder and overthrow states that have been built by the long labor of centuries, in order that they may search for gold and silver in the very ashes of cities.
~ Ward Farnsworth
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The long view is good for morale. If it is an affront to the ego, it is also an antidote to vanity, ambition, and greed. Our ultimate insignificance makes the case for living well in the present, for no other purpose survives. It also suggests the value of viewing oneself as part of a whole.
~ Ward Farnsworth
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He who has need of riches feels fear on their account. But no man enjoys a blessing that brings anxiety. He is always trying to add a little more. While he puzzles over increasing his wealth, he forgets how to use it.
~ Ward Farnsworth
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Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful
~ Warren Buffett
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I will tell you the secret to getting rich on Wall Street. You try to be greedy when others are fearful. And you try to be fearful when others are greedy.
~ Warren Buffett
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Most Gamblers start with a little, and strive to turn it into a lot : Invariably they end up turning a lot into a little
~ Warren Olson
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The almighty dollar, that great object of universal devotion throughout our land.
~ Washington Irving
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They have plundered the world, stripping naked the land in their hunger . . . they are driven by greed, if their enemy be rich; by ambition, if poor. . . . They ravage, they slaughter, they seize by false pretenses, and all of this they hail as the construction of empire. And when in their wake nothing remains but a desert, they call that peace. —Tacitus, Roman senator and historian1
~ Wayne Allyn Root
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They can't afford to solve the issues because they've turned the conflict itself into profit.
~ Wayne Jacobsen
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Mark Nepo calls "experience greed"—namely, an insidious grasping not so much for material possessions but rather for a seemingly benign cacophony of socially active networks, service opportunities, ecological adventures, community activities, helpful organizations, sacred gatherings, and spiritual experiences.
~ Wayne Muller
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A corporation, essentially, is a pile of money to which a number of persons have sold their moral allegiance.
~ Wendell Berry
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Our task is to build cultural fortresses to protect our emerging nativeness. They must be strong enough to hold at bay the powers of consumerism, the powers of greed and envy and pride. One of the most effective ways for this to come about would be for our universities to assume the awesome responsibility to both validate and educate those who want to be homecomers -- not necessarily to go home but to go someplace and dig in and begin the long search and experiment to become native.
~ Wes Jackson
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The old world was destroyed because of its own greed and secretiveness. Those least evolved rose to the top, as happens here. Your leaders, as you call them, are all people with damaged senses of self-worth. The damaged goods run the civilization. That's why it cannot last." "Abraham Lincoln was damaged goods?" "The need to lead is a symptom.
~ Whitley Strieber
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Hakikati güvenli?e ye? tutan bir ya?am biçimi içinde elde edilen büyük ba?ar? ve bulgunun yazg?s? ?udur: Senin taraf?ndan büyük bir açgözlülükle yalan?p yutulmak ve sonra gene senin taraf?ndan d??k? olarak at?lmak. Büyük hakikati de?il de küçücük yanl??? ya?am?n?n yol göstericisi olarak gördün.
~ Wilhelm Reich
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Fame, I have already. Now I need the money.
~ Wilhelm Steinitz
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