I have the solution to all my problems. I have money, position, the running of one of the country__ legendary cattle stations. I can even get the girl I want. I can__ buy her, of course. She__ got money of her own. But I__ pretty sure if I talk to her dad, he__l give me the green light.
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I can amass countless fortunes and yet stand with empty hands. I can seek God and have fortunes that fill countless hands.
People don__ want to be millionaires _ they want to experience what they believe only millions can buy.
To misuse wealth is a great fault.
I think the world__ a better place because Bill realized that his goal isn__ to be the richest guy in the cemetery, right?
When money realizes that it is in good hands, it wants to stay and multiply in those hands.
All the money anyone needs is just enough to prevent one from being a burden to others. -Bishop Milton Wright
The only thing money really buys?...Space. A bigger house, a bigger car, a larger hotel room. First-class plane tickets. But it doesn't even buy comfort. No one complains more than the rich and entitled. Comfort, security, ease. None of them come with money.
The true worth of a man is not seen in the value his money gives him but in the value he gives his money by the uses he puts it to
Wealth is violent and uneasy to acquire, don't blow yourself by rushing. You won't find, you will only get lost on your way to find and you won't find it, Reserve yourself and wealth will find you.
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Just imagine if you took all the money you've spent on these things and traveled around the world with it, instead, or bought books and read them. Think about how much you would know about life.
Staying out all night and sleeping most of the day is quite a drain on the wallet.
Money is but one venue for generosity.Kindness is an even more valuable currency.
What__ the kindest thing you almost did? Is your fear of insomnia stronger than your fear of what awoke you? Are bonsai cruel? Do you love what you love, or just the feeling? Your earliest memories: do you look through your young eyes, or look at your young self? Which feels worse: to know that there are people who do more with less talent, or that there are people with more talent? Do you walk on moving walkways? Should it make any difference that you knew it was wrong _s you were doing it? Would you trade actual intelligence for the perception of being smarter? Why does it bother you when someone at the next table is having a conversation on a cell phone? How many years of your life would you trade for the greatest month of your life? What would you tell your father, if it were possible? Which is changing faster, your body, or your mind? Is it cruel to tell an old person his prognosis? Are you in any way angry at your phone? When you pass _ storefront, do you look at what__ inside, look at your reflection, or neither? Is there anything you would die for if no one could ever know you died for it? If you could be assured that money wouldn__ make _ou any small bit happier, would you still want more money? What has _een irrevocably spoiled for you? If your deepest secret became public, _ould you be forgiven? Is your best friend your kindest friend? Is it in any way cruel to give a dog a name? Is there anything you feel a need to confess? You know it__ a __urder of crows_ and a __ake of buzzards_ but it__ a what of ravens, again? What is it about death that you__e _fraid of? How does it make you feel to know that it__ an __nkindness _f ravens_?
Having something is not always better than not having it.
It made Daniel think. The people who had the least were the most willing to share. He outlined a dictum that he would believe the rest of his life: the more people have, the less the give. Similarly, generous cultures produce less waste because excess is shared, whereas stingy nations fill their landfills with leftovers.
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