WEALTH QUOTES IV

quotations about wealth

I call this inequality toxic because, over time and generations, it builds upon itself. Wealth and race map together to consolidate historic injustices, which now weave through neighborhoods and housing markets, educational institutions, and labor markets, creating an increasingly divided opportunity structure. So long as we have entrenched wealth inequality intertwined with racial inequality, we cannot even begin to bend the arc toward equity.

THOMAS M. SHAPIRO

"How Did America's Wealth Inequality Reach This Level of Toxic?", AlterNet, April 11, 2017


For having wealth and wherewithal to "do good", if you do it not, talk not of faith, for you have no faith in you.

LANCELOT ANDREWES

Ninety-six Sermons

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Riches naturally gain a man a favourable reception in the world, and give merit a double lustre, when a person is endowed with it; and supply its place, in great measure, when it is absent. Tis wonderful to observe what airs of superiority fools and knaves, with large possessions, give themselves above men of the greatest merit in poverty.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine


As the cream abandons the milk from which it took its life, and rises to the top and rides there, so men, because they are richer than those around about them, separate themselves, and all mankind below them they regard as skim milk.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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A man is rich whose income is larger than his expenses, and he is poor if his expenses are greater than his income.

JEAN DE LA BRUYÈRE

"Of the Gifts of Fortune", Les Caractères


Nought is there in wealth
That serves as bulwark 'gainst the subtle stealth
Of Destiny and Doom.

AESCHYLUS

Agamemnon

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Get rich or die tryin'.

50 CENT

Get Rich or Die Tryin'

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The rich man's happiness is but from the teeth outwards, a counterfeit satisfaction, with a worm in his heart.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine


Great wealth may be to its owner a blessing or a curse. Alas! I fear it is too often the latter. It hardens the heart, blunts the finer susceptibilities, and transforms into a fiend what under more favourable circumstances might have been a human being.

ARNOLD BENNETT

A Question of Sex

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So long as all the increased wealth which modern progress brings goes but to build up great fortunes, to increase luxury and make sharper the contrast between the House of Have and the House of Want, progress is not real and cannot be permanent.

HENRY GEORGE

Progress and Poverty

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Wealth is a tool of freedom. But the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery.

FRANK HERBERT

God Emperor of Dune

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It is doubtful if even experience of riches and success is as intense among those who have experienced nothing else as among those who have also experienced poverty and failure. There is little romance in wealth to those who have been born wealthy and whose families have been wealthy for generations.

ROBERT WILSON LYND

The Little Angel: A Book of Essays

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Wealth is an engine that can be used for power, if you are an engineer; but to be tied to the fly wheel of an engine is rather a misfortune.

ELBERT HUBBARD

The American Bible

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Great wealth and great poverty will disintegrate a nation in about the same time.

LEWIS F. KORNS

Thoughts


If you do not appreciate what you now have you will never appreciate what you will have.

LEWIS F. KORNS

Thoughts

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Titles, riches, and fine houses signify no more to the making of one man better than another, than the finer saddle to the making the better horse.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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Wealth has never the value to its possessor as it is supposed to have by an avaricious admirer.

ANTHONY LISLE

The Westminster Review, January 1914


Our wealth is often a snare to ourselves, and always a temptation to others.

CHARLES CALEB COLTON

Lacon


The secret of great fortunes without apparent cause is a crime forgotten, for it was properly done.

HONORE DE BALZAC

Père Goriot

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Riches have never fascinated me, unless combined with the greatest charm or distinction.

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD

letter to Ernest Hemingway, August 1936