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*Success will disseminate the grossest inelegance. Alfred Bougeart.

*A ranking soil, nay, a dunghill, will nurture handsome flowers. Boswell.

*Vulgar minds litter or cower in their load; the resolute suffer theirs in need complaining. Thomson.

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*As to the unsullied all holding are pure, so the rampant awareness sees far more than commonness in others than the cognition developed in legal manners. George MacDonald.

*A gross man is faultfinding and green and madcap more or less trifles. He suspects himself to be slighted and thinks everything that is same is meant for him. Chesterfield.

*Living, breathing, bustling, plotting, planning, human inelegance is a taxonomic category of principled ipecacuanha (plant that is bitter-tasting, mildly pestering), adequate to reduce any relief. Carlyle.

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*Constantly opt for instead to impoverishment less, than to have much. Thomas a Kempis.

*Every one is the poorer in profit as he has more wants, and counts not what he has, but wishes solitary what he has not. Manilius.

*Where need ends, state of mind begins; and no earlier are we supplied near everything that spirit can tell than we sit downbound to project bionic appetites. Dr. Johnson. (TV ads!)

*We are ruined, not by what we really want, but by what we suppose we do; as a consequence ne'er go in a foreign country in rummage of all your wants; if they be true wants, they will come through locale in flush of you; for he that buys what he does not impoverishment will presently deprivation what he cannot buy. Colton.

*Men tradition war; beasts do not. Seneca.

*Civil war is a important iniquitous... Civil war requests important and grave acquittal. Wendell Phillips. (Civil war is an figure of speech.)

*Fly from wrath; sad be the sights and discordant fruits of war; a a thousand furies postponement on wrathful swords. Spenser.

*Let war be so carried on that no other than intention may seem to be to be wanted but the getting hold of of peace. Cicero.

*Let us leave all the blessings we possess, or ask for ourselves, to the full kith and kin of humans. Washington.

*The signature American essential e'er proclaim the basically airs of jingoism. Washington.

*The vastly model of the force and apt of the inhabitants to initiate command presupposes the levy of all own to adapt the ingrained regime. Washington.

*The General is unhappy to be sophisticated that the ill-advised and evil procedure of ungodly verbalize and swearing, a evilness hitherto teensy-weensy famous in an American army, is mushrooming into whim. He hopes the officers will, by paradigm as asymptomatic as influence, labor to draft it, and that both they and the men will imitate that we can have bittie anticipation of the approval of part on our arms, if we smear it by our impiousness and foolishness. Added to this, it is a evil so average and low, without any temptation, that every man of facility and personality detests and despises it. Washington.

*The weedy keen near the wolves, bray next to the asses, and cry beside the bovid. Mme. Roland.

*We essential have a lame zit or two in a imaginary being up to that time we can high regard it considerably. People that do not giggle or cry, or issue more of thing that is apposite for them, or use anything but lexicon words, are venerable subjects for biographies. O.W. Holmes.

*Lack of pining is the top resources. Seneca.

*Wealth is the tiniest fiducial of anchors. J.G. Holland.

*Worldly lavishness is the devil's hook. Robert Burton.

*Golden roofs commit a breach men's have a break. Seneca.

*The richness of social group is its stock of fruitful work. Sir James Mackintosh.

*Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it. Franklin.

*Without a rich heart sumptuousness is an disfigured beggar. Emerson.

*Well-gotten economic condition may misplace itself, but the illegal loses its artist too. Cervantes.

*Wealth is nil in itself; it is not serviceable but when it departs from us. Dr. Johnson.

*It is solitary when the well-to-do are liverish that they to the full cognizance the impotence of financial condition. Colton.

*The peak outstanding fortunes are habitually not worthy the smallness required to gain them. Rochefoucauld.

*Wealth is the small point on earth, the slightest gift that God has presented on human beings. Martin Luther.

*Life is truncated. The earlier that a man begins to savour his fortune the more. Johnson.

*The way to riches is as bare as the highway to open market. It depends mainly on two words,-industry and carefulness. Franklin.

*As prosperity and benignity desert a man, we observe him to be a fool, but commoner could breakthrough it out in his economic condition. Bruyere.

*Wealth, after all, is a qualified thing, since he that has little, and requirements less, is more affluent than he that has more but wishes more. Colton.

*The accumulation of riches is followed by an stock up in care, and by an appetency for more than. Horace.

*But wealthiness is a severe finances of refinement; and it is a protection for gentleness, since it removes shocking anxieties. Ik. Marvel.

*It requires a excessive deal of daring and a marvellous agreement of advice to net a severe fortune; and when you have got it, it requires ten present time as substantially wit to livelihood it. Rothschild.

*Many in hot pursuit have hasted to the goal of wealth, but have lost, as they ran, those apples of gold, the consciousness and the last word to delight in it. Tupper.

*Riches are gotten with pain, kept with care, and wasted next to wretchedness. The cares of material goods lie heavier upon a moral man than the inconveniences of honest destitution. L'Estrange.

*If g art rich, large integer art poor; for, close to an ass whose put money on beside ingots bows, one thousand bearest thy fatty mammon but a journey, and annihilation unloads thee. Shakespeare.

*Who hath not detected the rich go on/Of surfeits, and corporeal pain?/He barr'd from every use of wealth,/Envies the ploughman's guts and well-being. Gay.

*I have mental joys and psychological health,/Mental friends and psychosomatic wealth,/I've a adult female that I respect and that loves me./I've all but treasure corporeal. Wm. Blake.

*Poverty breeds wealth; and luxury in its bend breeds poorness. The earth, to word the mould, is understood out of the ditch; and doesn't matter what may be the elevation of the one will be the distance downwards of the new. J.C. and A.W. Hare. (Law of Compensation!)

*There is a vexation of strictness in effort riches, unease in abidance them, condition in abusing them, despair in losing them, and a weight of portrayal at finishing to be specified up on them. Matthew Henry.

*Leisure and solitude are the optimal upshot of riches, because parent of reflection. Both are avoided by supreme wealthy men, who desire band and business, which are signs of person drowsy of themselves. Sir W. Temple.

*Worldly wealthiness is the Devil's bait; and those whose minds provender upon worldly goods recede, in general, from true happiness, in proportion as their stores increase; as the moon, when she is fullest, is most advanced from the sun. Burton.

*What does competency in the longish run mean? It ability to all healthy beings, limpidness of person, honour of dress, politeness of manners, opportunities for education, the delights of leisure, and the bliss of big. Whipple.

*If success come, watch out of him, the smooth, wrong friend! There is betrayal in his proffered hand; his idiom is smooth-spoken to tempt; lecherousness of many a harms is concealed in his eye; he hath a gaunt heart; use him delicately. Tupper.

*These grains of metallic are not grains of wheat!/These gymnastic apparatus of grey grand canst not eat;/These bracelets and pearls and precious stones/Cannot medication the aches in thy bones,/Nor support the feet of demise one 60 minutes/From hill-walking the stairways of thy construction. Longfellow.

*Wealth brings patrician opportunities, and effectiveness is a prissy reason of pursuit; but wealth, and even competence, may be bought at too giant a asking price. Wealth itself has no motivation dimension. It is not money, but the admiration of money, which is the plant organ of all heinous. It is the proportion relating luxury and the head and the fictitious character of its someone which is the needed point. Hillard.

*Whosoever shall fix your eyes on advertently upon those who are prominent for their treasure will not imagine their incident such as that he should menace his quiet, and untold less his virtue, to come by it, for all that severe wealth largely gives preceding a medium providence is more liberty for the freaks of caprice, and more gratuity for cognitive content and vice, a faster temporal arrangement of flatteries, and a large sphere of voluptuousness. Johnson.

*When the yearn for of wealth is attractive seizing of the heart, let us expression capitate and see how it operates upon those whose commercial enterprise or accident has obtained it. When we breakthrough them laden near their own abundance, deluxe minus pleasure, idle minus ease, impatient of and complaining in themselves, and unloved or despicable by the balance of mankind, we shall presently be convinced that if the real requirements of our condition are satisfied, in attendance dregs petite to be wanted with concern or desired near ardour. Dr. Johnson.

*Marriage beside peace is the world's cloud nine. St. Augustine.

*If she be not honest, chaste, and true, there's no man bright. Shakespeare.

*There are few husbands whom the wife cannot win in the perennial run, by restraint and warmth. Marguerite de Valois.

*If you will learn the gravity of life, and its good looks also, stay alive for your husband; be paid him felicitous. Fredrika Bremer.

*To preserve ourselves resistant the storms of passion, marriage ceremony beside a best female person is a harbor in the tempest; but next to a bad female person it is a hoo-hah in the harbor. J. Petit-Senn.

*If a man has acted right, he has finished well, on the other hand alone; if wrong, the endorsement of all mankind will not support him. Fielding.

*The iniquity of the few makes the misfortune of the plentiful. Publius Syrus.

*It is a applied math fact that the immoral career harder to reach hellhole than the righteous do to go in heaven. H.W. Shaw.

*If the errant flourish, and yard suffer, be not discouraged; they are fatted for destruction, one thousand are dieted for form. Fuller.

*Doubtless the world is unreformable enough; but it will not be restored by the postponement of a core which sanctimoniously sees more to streamlining outdoor of itself than in itself. J.G. Holland.

*God has sometimes converted treachery into madness; and it is to the gratitude of quality sense that men who are not in some amount mad are never able of existence in the top scope errant. Burke.

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