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Remember, work, well done, does good to the man who does it. It makes him a better man.
As for time, all men have it in abundance.
Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts.
Wealth, like a tree, grows from a tiny seed.
Wealth that comes quickly, goeth the same way.
A lean purse is easier to cure than to endure.
Men of action are favored by the Goddess of luck.
Where the determination is, the way can be found.
Wealth is power. With wealth many things are possible.
Action will lead you forward to the success you desire.
It costs nothing to ask wise advice from a good friend.
Without wisdom, gold is quickly lost by those who have it.
We are more apt to change our minds when right than wrong.
...good luck waits to come to that man who accepts opportunity.
Luck has a peculiar habit of favoring those who do not depend on it.
In those things toward which we exerted our best endeavors we succeeded.
Deride not what I say because of its simplicity. Truth is always simple.
The reason why we have never found measure of wealth. We never sought it.
Preceding accomplishment must be desire. Thy desires must be strong and definite.
Opportunity is a haughty goddess who wastes no time with those who are unprepared. a
I found the road to wealth when I decided that a part of all I earned was mine to keep.
Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws which govern its acquisition.
It was apparent that no one could do for the scribe what the scribe had done for himself.
Seek advice from those who are competent through their own experience and success to give it.
Will power is but the unflinching purpose to carry the task you set for yourself to fulfillment.
Advice is one thing that is freely given away, but watch that you only take what is worth having.
Our prosperity as a nation depends upon the personal financial prosperity of each of us as individuals.
If you desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend's burdens upon thyself.
The hungrier one becomes, the clearer one's mind works— also the more sensitive one becomes to the odors of food.
The more wisdom we know the more we may earn. Those who seek to learn more of their craft shall be richly rewarded.
It is true that money cannot buy happiness but it does make it possible for you to enjoy the best that the world has to offer.
If I set for myself a task, be it so trifling, I shall see it through. How else shall I have confidence in myself to do important things?
Proper preparation is the key to our success. Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thinking can be no wiser than our understanding.
Wealth that stays to give enjoyment and satisfaction to its owner comes gradually, because it is a child born of knowledge and persistent purpose.
Desires must be simple and definite. They defeat their own purpose should they be too many, too confusing, or beyond a man's training to accomplish
He who spends more than he earns is sowing the winds of needless self-indulgence from which he is sure to reap the whirlwinds of trouble and humiliation.
Learning was of two kinds: the one being the things we learned and knew, and the other being the training that taught us how to find out what we did not know?
Each man has to work out his own understanding of what needs to be done, and then prepare himself to take advantage of the opportunity to succeed in a big way.
Gold cometh gladly and in increasing quantity to any man who will put by not less than one-tenth of his earnings to create an estate for his future and that of his family.
One may not condemn a man for succeeding financially because he knows how. Neither may one with justice take away for a man what he has fairly earned, to give to men of less ability.
You've learned the lessons well. You first learned to live on less than you earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who are competent. Lastly, you've learned to make gold work for you.
Budget thy expenses that thou mayest have coins to pay for thy necessities, to pay for thy enjoyments, and to gratify thy worthwhile desires without spending more than nine-tenths of thy earnings.
Advice is one thing that is freely given away, but watch that you take only what is worth having. He who takes advice about his savings from one who is inexperienced in such matters, shall pay with his savings for proving the falsity of their opinions.
We found water. We passed into a more fertile country where were grass and fruit. We found the trail to Babylon because the soul of a free man looks at life as a series of problems to be solved and solves them, while the soul of a slave whines, 'What can I do who am but a slave?