Being Rich Quotes

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Mehmet Murat ildan
“A palace cannot make you rich but a cottage in the woods can! We become rich only through simpleness and modestness!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Leo Tolstoy
“An elder sister came from the town to visit her younger sister in the country. This elder sister was married to a merchant and the younger to a peasant in the village. The two sisters sat down for a talk over a cup of tea and the elder started boasting about the superiority of town life, with all its comforts, the fine clothes her children wore, the exquisite food and drink, parties and visits to the theatre.
The younger sister resented this and in turn scoffed at the life of a merchant's wife and sang the praise of her own life as a peasant.
'I wouldn't care to change my life for yours,' she said. 'I admit mine is dull, but at least we have no worries. You live in grander style, but you must do a great deal of business or you'll be ruined. You know the proverb, "Loss is Gain's elder brother." One day you are rich and the next you might find yourself out in the street. Here in the country we don't have these ups and downs. A peasant's life may be poor, but it's long. Although we may never be rich, we'll always have enough to eat.'
Then the elder sister said her piece.
'Enough to eat but nothing but those filthy pigs and calves! What do you know about nice clothes and good manners! However hard your good husband slaves away you'll spend your lives in the muck and that's where you'll die. And the same goes for your children.'
'Well, what of it?' the younger answered. 'That's how it is here. But at least we know where we are. We don't have to crawl to anyone and we're afraid of no one. But you in town are surrounded by temptations. All may be well one day, the next the Devil comes along and tempts your husband with cards, women and drink. And then you're ruined. It does happen, doesn't it?”
Leo Tolstoy, How Much Land Does a Man Need?

“You do not make money borrowing money; you make money making money-making money. - On Making Money”
Lamine Pearlheart, Awakening

Debasish Mridha
“It is okay to be rich, but it is great to be a person of value.”
Debasish Mridha

“The clever owns, but never is he possessed. - On Ownership.”
Lamine Pearlheart

“King is not, he who is not king of his time
Rich is not, he who lives on borrowed time
Poor is he who of himself is a zealot”
Lamine Pearlheart

“I will rather be poor, then homeless.”
Trey Knowles

Byrd Nash
“Rich men with titles could always be accommodated.”
Byrd Nash, Spirit Guide