Great Throughts Treasury

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Socrates NULL

He is richest who is content with the least; for content is the wealth of nature.

Nature | Wealth |

Socrates NULL

A man can no more make a safe use of wealth without reason than he can of a horse without a bridle.

Man | Reason | Safe | Wealth |

Socrates NULL

Grant to me that I may be made beautiful in my soul within, and that all external possessions be in harmony with my inner man. May I consider the wise man rich and may I have such wealth as only the self-restrained man can bear or endure.

Harmony | Man | Possessions | Self | Soul | Wealth | Wise |

Adi Shankara, aka Śaṅkara Bhagavatpādācārya and Ādi Śaṅkarācārya

Who, in this world, can be called pure? He whose mind is pure. Who can be called wise? He who can discriminate between the real and the unreal. Who is the greatest hero? The person who is not terror-stricken by the arrows which shoot from the eyes of a beauty. Who is poor? He who is not contented. What rolls quickly away, like drops of water from a lotus leaf? Youth, wealth and the years of a person’s life.

Beauty | Hero | Life | Life | Mind | Terror | Wealth | Wise | World | Youth |

Solomon, fully King Solomon, aka Jedidiah NULL

There is no wealth greater than the health of the body, there is no joy greater than the joy of the heart... A cheerful heart causes man's life to blossom, while the spirit of sadness dries the bones. Never rejoice at other people's misfortunes, for you cannot know when adversity may come to you.

Adversity | Body | Health | Heart | Joy | Life | Life | Man | People | Sadness | Spirit | Wealth |

Theodor Herzl, born Benjamin Ze’ev Herzl

The wealth of a country is its working people.

People | Wealth |

Thomas Carlyle

The wealth of man is the number of things which he loves and blesses, which he is loved and blessed by.

Man | Wealth | Blessed |

William Rounseville Alger

The wealth of a soul is measured by how much it can feel; its poverty by how little.

Little | Poverty | Soul | Wealth |

Alexis de Tocqueville, fully Alexis-Charles-Henri Clérel de Tocqueville

A man who raises himself by degrees to wealth and power, contracts, in the course of this protracted labor, habits of prudence and restraint which he cannot afterwards shake off. A man cannot gradually enlarge his mind as he does his house.

Labor | Man | Mind | Power | Prudence | Prudence | Restraint | Wealth |

Empedocles NULL

Happy is he who has gained the wealth of divine thoughts, wretched is he whose beliefs about the gods are dark.

Wealth |

Emma Goldman

No one has yet realized the wealth of sympathy, the kindness and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure.

Education | Effort | Generosity | Kindness | Soul | Wealth |

Eustace Budgell

The reason why we see that people of the greatest capacity are not rich, is either they despise wealth in comparison to something else, or, they are not content in getting an estate, unless they may do it in their own way, while at the same time enjoying all the pleasures and gratitude's of life.

Capacity | Despise | People | Reason | Time | Wealth |

E. F. Schumacher, fully Ernst Friedrich "Fritz" Schumacher

An attitude to life which seeks fulfillment in the single-minded pursuit of wealth / in short, materialism / does not fit into this world, because it contains within itself no limiting principle, while the environment in which it is placed is strictly limited.

Fulfillment | Life | Life | Materialism | Wealth |

Frances S. Osgood

The wealth of rich feelings--the deep--the pure; With strength to meet sorrow, and faith to endure.

Faith | Strength | Wealth |

Franklin D. Roosevelt, fully Franklin Delano Roosevelt, aka FDR

Charity literally translated from the original means love, the love that understands, that does not merely share the wealth of the giver, but in true sympathy and wisdom helps men to help themselves.

Love | Means | Men | Sympathy | Wealth | Wisdom |

Fidel Castro, fully Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz

With what moral authority can they speak of human rights — the rulers of a nation in which the millionaire and beggar coexist; the Indian is exterminated; the black man is discriminated against; the woman is prostituted; and the great masses of Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, and Latin Americans are scorned, exploited, and humiliated? How can they do this — the bosses of an empire where the mafia, gambling, and child prostitution are imposed; where the CIA organizes plans of global subversion and espionage, and the Pentagon creates neutron bombs capable of preserving material assets and wiping out human beings; an empire that supports reaction and counter-revolution all over the world; that protects and promotes the exploitation by monopolies of the wealth and the human resources of whole continents, unequal exchange, a protectionist policy, an incredible waste of natural resources, and a system of hunger for the world?

Authority | Global | Hunger | Man | Rights | System | Waste | Wealth | Woman | Child |

Freeman John Dyson

The most revolutionary aspect of technology is its mobility. Anybody can learn it. It jumps easily over barriers of race and language. … The new technology of microchips and computer software is learned much faster than the old technology of coal and iron. It took three generations of misery for the older industrial countries to master the technology of coal and iron. The new industrial countries of East Asia, South Korea, and Singapore and Taiwan, mastered the new technology and made the jump from poverty to wealth in a single generation.

Computer | Poverty | Race | Technology | Wealth | Learn | Old |