WEALTH QUOTES VII

quotations about wealth

Wealth is a matter of life, death and ZIP codes.

MICHAEL TAYLOR

"Wealth is a matter of life, death and ZIP codes", Houston Chronicle, December 10, 2016


No matter how hard you climb, there are always the rich above you, who got there without effort. Lucky stiffs, holding you down, making you discontent so you buy more of the crap advertised on television.

JOHN UPDIKE

Rabbit at Rest

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Wealth is the parent of luxury and indolence, and poverty of meanness and viciousness, and both of discontent.

PLATO

The Republic

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Wealth flows from energy and ideas.

WILLIAM FEATHER

Forbes, Volume 135


A fortune won in a day is lost in a day; a fortune won slowly, and slowly compacted, seems to acquire from the hand that won it the property of endurance.

JOSIAH GILBERT HOLLAND

Gold-Foil


The wealthy seldom possess wealth: oftener they are possessed by it.

IVAN PANIN

Thoughts

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The first wealth is health.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

"Power", The Conduct of Life

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Like spiritual growth, building wealth is a process. You can't expect to invest today and become a millionaire tomorrow, it takes time.... Become responsible financially, live within your means and start saving money. It's not easy and you may have some setbacks, but if you want to have a secure financial future you have no choice.

AARON KATSMAN

"Your Investments: The Omerand Your Wealth", Jerusalem Post, April 13, 2017


Capitalist production, therefore, develops technology, and the combining together of various processes into a social whole, only by sapping the original sources of all wealth -- the soil and the labourer.

KARL MARX

Capital

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We never get far from wealth and all of its masks when we deal with power.

FRANK HERBERT

Children of Dune

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Anyone, without any great penetration, may distinguish the dispositions consequent on wealth; for its possessors are insolent and overbearing, from being tainted in a certain way by the getting of their wealth. For they are affected as though they possessed every good; since wealth is a sort of standard of the worth of other things; whence every thing seems to be purchasable by it.

ARISTOTLE

Rhetoric

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Building long-term, sustainable wealth is a process that takes dedication and consistency, just like building muscle.

DAVID OSBORN & PAUL MORRIS

"Wealth Can't Wait is Released", Broadway World, April 4, 2017


The more wealth a man has, the louder his children talk.

EDGAR WATSON HOWE

Country Town Sayings

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Riches are for spending, and spending for honor and good actions. Therefore extraordinary expense must be limited by the worth of the occasion; for voluntary undoing, may be as well for a man's country, as for the kingdom of heaven. But ordinary expense, ought to be limited by a man's estate; and governed with such regard, as it be within his compass; and not subject to deceit and abuse of servants; and ordered to the best show, that the bills may be less than the estimation abroad.

FRANCIS BACON

"Of Expense", The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral

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There is a saying that no man has tasted the full flavour of life until he has known poverty, love and war. The justness of this reflection commends it to the lover of condensed philosophy. The three conditions embrace about all there is in life worth knowing. A surface thinker might deem that wealth should be added to the list. Not so. When a poor man finds a long-hidden quarter-dollar that has slipped through a rip into his vest lining, he sounds the pleasure of life with a deeper plummet than any millionaire can hope to cast.

O. HENRY

"The Complete Life of John Hopkins"

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Wealth is the ability to consume, nothing more and nothing less.

TIM WORSTALL

"Zuckerberg's Rise Up The Billionaires List Is A Sign Of Decreasing, Not Increasing, Inequality", Forbes, February 3, 2016


Wealth just keeps growing for the 62 richest people in the world. Collectively, this ultra-wealthy group controls $1.76 trillion, which is about the cumulative worth of the poorer half of the world's population, or around 3.5 billion people. And since 2010, wealth has become more and more concentrated in favor of the richest of the rich while those on the lower rungs of the economic ladder have seen their positions worsen.

GILLIAN B. WHITE

"Where Is All the World's Money Going?", The Atlantic, January 19, 2016


Those that say they despise riches are saints or liars.

AUSTIN O'MALLEY

Keystones of Thought


Desire may reflect anything from a desperate need to a transitory want. In either case, wealth is anything that satisfies the craving. It applies balm to the itch. It may, in fact, gratify more than one desire at a time. We may want a touch of beauty on our living room wall. A painting, even an inexpensive reproduction, may provide a small surge of pleasure every time we pause to look at it. The same work of art may simultaneously fulfill our desire to impress visitors with our splendid good taste, or our social importance. But wealth can also be a bank account, a bicycle, a hoard of food or a health insurance policy.

ALVIN TOFFLER

Revolutionary Wealth

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Wisdom ruleth in counsel -- so do riches.

LANCELOT ANDREWES

Ninety-six Sermons