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“A poor man knows the true value of money and will not dare waste it, but a rich man is extravagant and always looking for an opportunity to empty his pockets.”
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“THE NAKED HEART
From womb to tomb,
There came and went -
Only you.
Poor or rich,
You will die with
Only you.
All the wealth you harvest
In the living,
Will go to others when you are dead.
But the true test of a lion of God -
Is to keep giving with your own hands,
Before you rest in your final bed.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
From womb to tomb,
There came and went -
Only you.
Poor or rich,
You will die with
Only you.
All the wealth you harvest
In the living,
Will go to others when you are dead.
But the true test of a lion of God -
Is to keep giving with your own hands,
Before you rest in your final bed.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Energy makes your body active but too much energy gets stored as fat and makes you inactive. It's true for all type of energies in your life. Let things go, let things come, let there be a healthy flow.”
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“Neither every rich person is noble nor miser.
Neither every poor person is humble nor wicked.”
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Neither every poor person is humble nor wicked.”
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“I am selfish by habit, but sacrificial by nature. Therefore, I’d be wise to develop the habit of following my nature.”
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“If a person lives frugally and acts in a cheap manner, isn't the person living a redundant life?”
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“Business?! Mankind [should have been] my business. The common welfare [should have been] my business; charity, mercy, forbearance and benevolence, were [supposed to have been], all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!
~~Jacob Marley’s ghost to Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens”
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~~Jacob Marley’s ghost to Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens”
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“A selfish life is as empty as a candle sitting astride of a grave that is doomed to blow out with the next puff of dry wind.”
― Dead Toad Scrolls
― Dead Toad Scrolls
“In A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, Tiny Tim is the personification of Scrooge's dormant conscience that he finally acknowledges and embraces in the end.”
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“If 't be true mine own w'rds w're gold, then thy ears wouldst beest smelting pots and thy mind a mis'r. Or if 't be true thee hath found mine own w'rds base, then an alchemist beest.”
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“A miser who does not spend money on himself, how he/she will spend for you, this is the truth, you have to accept it.”
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“If you’re well off and still you calculate that your pain is worthy enough to pay Doctor’s fees or not then I’ve awful news to tell you.”
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