WEALTH AND PLEASURE
Money
changes people just as often as it changes hands.
Wealth hath never given happiness, but hastened
misery.
How can true happiness proceed from wealth,
which in its acquisition causes pain; in loss, affliction; in abundance, folly.
Do
not call him happy who has the most wealth, but to him who has the fewest
troubles.
Wealth
is a bottom less sea in which conscience, truth, and honor may be drowned.
Money
often costs too much.
If you cannot say no, you cannot expect to live
within your income.
Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them.
Money
is good servant, but a poor master.
There is no greater curse than the lack of
contentment; no greater sin than the desire for possession.
We
brought nothing into this world and it is certain we can carry nothing out.
Contentment
is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.
Wealth is like sea water, the more we drink, the
thirstier we become.
Charity
may begin at home, but should not end there.
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