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| Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think. |
| Ayn Rand |
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| Wealth is well known to be a great comforter. |
| Plato |
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| Wealth unused might as well not exist. |
| Aesop |
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| Wealth, like happiness, is never attained when sought after directly. It comes as a by-product of providing a useful service. |
| Henry Ford |
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| Were it good, To set the exact wealth of all our states All at one cast? To set so rich a main On the nice hazard of one doubtful hour? It were not good |
| William Shakespeare |
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| Worldly wealth is the Devil's bait; and those whose minds feed upon riches recede, in general, from real happiness, in proportion as their stores increase, as the moon, when she is fullest, is farthest from the sun. |
| Robert Burton |
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