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- Whatever touches the nerves of motive, whatever shifts man's moral position, is mightier than steam, or calorie, or lightening.
- Edwin Hubbel Chapin
- Men are more accountable for their motives, than for anything else; and primarily, morality consists in the motives, that is in the affections.
- Archibald Alexander
- The way by which you may get money almost without exception leads downward.
- Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862)
- Solvency is entirely a matter of temperament and not of income.
- Logan Pearsall Smith (1865 - 1946)
- The safest way to double your money is to fold over once and put it in your pocket.
- Kin [F. McKinney] Hubbard
- If you make money your god, it will plague you like the devil.
- Henry Fielding (1707 - 1754)
- Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant.
- Phineas Taylor Barnum (1810 - 1891)
- One of the weaknesses of our age is our apparent inability to distinguish our need from our greed.
- Author Unknown
- Nature abhors a vacuum. When a head lacks brains, nature fills it with conceit.
- Author Unknown
- If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, just what does an empty desk mean?
- Author Unknown
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