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Adultery is extravagance.
Extravagance is the rich man's pitfall.
I adore extravagance but I abhor waste.
Avarice has ruined more souls than extravagance.
Where there is no love there is no understanding.
The sage avoids extremity, excess, and extravagance.
Your book bill ought to be your biggest extravagance.
There is hope in extravagance, there is none in routine.
Allah loves moderation and hates extravagance and excess.
Greedy for the property of others, extravagant with his own
The latter estimate is certainly an extravagant exaggeration
Fashion's about extravagance, and everyone needs a bit of that.
Vigorous societies harbour a certain extravagance of objectives.
The only thing that can console one for being poor is extravagance.
The extravagance of intellect outstrips the extravagance of desire.
The True Person avoids extremes, self-indulgence, and extravagance.
An extravagance is something that your spirit thinks is a necessity.
The most extravagant thing I've ever bought is 95 tops all the same.
He who buys what he does not want ends in wanting what he cannot buy.
Extravagance is the luxury of the poor; penury is the luxury of the rich.
The first sign of extravagance is to buy trousers that one does not need.
An extravagance is something you buy which is no earthly use to your wife.
Archetypes are universal, and, in subtle or extravagant ways, interchangeable.
We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
No villainous bounty yet hath passed my heart; Unwisely, not ignobly, have I given.
If extravagance were a fault, it would not have a place in the festivals of the gods.
Test every work of intellect or faith and everything that your own hands have wrought.
One defining symptom of decadence is a fondness for vast and nonsensical extravagance.
Too much detail is apt, like any other form of extravagance, to become slightly vulgar.
The whole point of extravagance is to act like a fool and feel like a fool, but enjoy it.
The petty economies of the rich are just as amazing as the silly extravagances of the poor.
The finest lives in my opinion are the common model, without miracle and without extravagance.
I would prefer a thousand mistakes in extravagance of love to any paralysis in wariness of fear.
Great and unexpected successes are often the cause of foolish rushing into acts of extravagance.
He that spends a Groat a day idly, spends idly above 6 l. a year, which is the Price of using 100 l.
He who is extravagant will quickly become poor; and poverty will enforce dependence, and invite corruption.
I like to be very simple in my lifestyle. My only extravagance is... I buy lots of toys and meats for my dog.
A large retinue upon a small income, like a large cascade upon a small stream, tends to discover its tenuity.
I believe that music should be grown on trees, to be plucked like a fruit without the extravagance of harvest.
We like the fine extravagance of that philosopher who declared that no man was as rich as all men ought to be.
Poverty is not dishonorable in itself, but only when it comes from idleness, intemperance, extravagance, and folly.
Most people think of Las Vegas, and they think of extravagance. But it's really a mix between fantasy and laziness.
Our love of what is beautiful does not lead to extravagance; our love of the things of the mind does not make us soft.
Poverty has, in large cities, very different appearances; it is often concealed in splendour, and often in extravagance.
My only extravagance in life is my sailboat. I'm bonkers about that, but other than that, I don't spend money on myself.
The extravagance of any corporate office is directly proportional to management's reluctance to reward the shareholders.
My extravagance is my garden - it's the first thing I look at every morning when I wake up. It gives me so much pleasure.
That is suitable to a man, in point of ornamental expense, not which he can afford to have, but which he can afford to lose.
It seems as if an age of genius must be succeeded by an age of endeavour; riot and extravagance by cleanliness and hard work.
They've listed my name in the dictionary - 'Imeldific' is used to mean ostentatious extravagance... But the truth will prevail.