Friday, August 15, 2008

wealth quotes

Aeschylus: 

It is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted.

Anne Bradstreet: 

If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.

Benjamin Jowett: 

We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique.

Henry David Thoreau: 

The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. I have no wealth to bestow on him. If he knows that I am happy in loving him, he will want no other reward. Is not friendship divine in this?

Henry David Thoreau: 

That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest.

Kin Hubbard: 

It's pretty hard to tell what does bring happiness. Poverty an' wealth have both failed.

Lane Kirkland: 

If hard work were such a wonderful thing, surely the rich would have kept it all to themselves.

Maimonides: 

Anticipate charity by preventing poverty; assist the reduced fellow man, either by a considerable gift or a sum of money or by teaching him a trade or by putting him in the way of business so that he may earn an honest livelihood and not be forced to the dreadful alternative of holding out his hand for charity. This is the highest step and summit of charity's golden ladder.

Mark Twain: 

I am opposed to millionaires, but it would be dangerous to offer me the position.

Michael Harrington: 

That the poor are invisible is one of the most important things about them. They are not simply neglected and forgotten as in the old rhetoric of reform; what is much worse, they are not seen.

Mohammed: 

Our true wealth is the good we do in this world. None of us has faith unless we desire for our neighbors what we desire for ourselves.

Mother Teresa: 

Let us not be satisfied with just giving money. Money is not enough, money can be got, but they need your hearts to love them. So, spread your love everywhere you go.

Norman Thomas: 

After I asked him what he meant, he replied that freedom consisted of the unimpeded right to get rich, to use his ability, no matter what the cost to others, to win advancement.

Samuel Adams: 

If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.

Sarah Bernhardt: 

Life begets life. Energy becomes energy. It is by spending oneself that one becomes rich.

Thornton Wilder: 

Money is like manure; it's not worth a thing unless it's spread around encouraging young things to grow.
from "The Matchmaker"


Wendell Phillips: 

Governments exist to protect the rights of minorities. The loved and the rich need no protection: they have many friends and few enemies.

Winston Churchill: 

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

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