They have a baby grand piano, but no one in the family plays. They have shelves of books they've never read, and the tension between the couples was so thick it nearly choked us.

Ruta Sepetys

Stichwörter: happiness wealth



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It is not your beauty, success or money that should define you; neither should your church calling, your charitable contributions or talents. Humility is the cornerstone of character, by which God judges our truth worth, and wisdom is the door he opens when we use it.

Shannon L. Alder

Stichwörter: wisdom money wealth beauty humility service spirituality ego talents leaders spiritual-growth accomplishments pastor self-centered what-matters insecurities sermons-in-a-sentence charitable-contributions church-calling contrite-spirit defining-yourself love-for-everyone reaching-out-to-people teaching-sermons-correctly



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Maybe we are the wealthiest people around the world; but we haven’t found wealth on the road.

M.F. Moonzajer

Stichwörter: rich wealth people poor



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Sometimes man seeks for wealth for eighty years, but cannot find, and then realises that life itself is the wealth itself!

Mehmet Murat ildan

Stichwörter: wealth



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Rich or poor it’s nice to have money

Alan Sheinwald

Stichwörter: life truth perception goals progress happiness equality knowledge reason wealth obvious philosophy integrity carpe-diem eternity fate plans change economics accomplishment different strategy hypocrisy good independent-thought attributed importance alan-sheinwald



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For the prosperous, it's not about getting more stuff. It's about having the freedom to make almost any decision you want.

T. Harv Eker

Stichwörter: wealth prosperity abundance



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The 10 ever greatest misplacements in life:

1. Leadership without character.
2. Followership without servant-being.
3. Brotherhood without integrity.
4. Affluence without wisdom.
5. Authority without conscience.
6. Relationship without faithfullness.
7. Festivals without peace.
8. Repeated failure without change.
9. Good wealth without good health.
10. Love without a lover.

Israelmore Ayivor

Stichwörter: wisdom life love wealth peace integrity change characters health conscience character failure wise leadership authority food-for-thought leader lead relationship fail loving brotherhood lover affluence leaders followers healthy good-health faithful repeat extra servants i-love-you change-your-life servant wealthy relation festival follower festivity peaceful extra-mile israelmore-ayivor true-leaders self-leaders self-leadership self-leader faithfullness good-wealth greatest-danger leadership-without-character misplacement repeated-failure



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Hers was the kind of family that commissioned painters to immortalize its young: a background utterly alien to Strike, and one he had come to know like a dangerous foreign country.

Robert Galbraith

Stichwörter: wealth family



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They wonder much to hear that gold which in itself is so useless a thing, should be everywhere so much esteemed, that even men for whom it was made, and by whom it has value, should yet be thought of less value than this metal. That a man of lead, who has no more sense than a log of wood, and is as bad as he is foolish, should have many wise and good men to serve him, only because he has a great heap of that metal...

Thomas More

Stichwörter: wealth gold riches wise-men



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Or can it be thought that they who heap up an useless mass of wealth, not for any use that it is to bring them, but merely to please themselves with the contemplation of it, enjoy any true pleasure in it? The delight they find is only a false shadow of joy. Those are no better whose error is somewhat different from the former, and who hide it, out of their fear of losing it; for what other name can fit the hiding it in the earth, or rather the restoring to it again, it being thus cut off from being useful, either to its owner or to the rest of mankind? And yet the owner having hid it carefully, is glad, because he thinks he is now sure of it. It if should be stole, the owner, though he might live perhaps ten years after the theft, of which he knew nothing, would find no difference between his having or losing it; for both ways it was equally useless to him.

Thomas More

Stichwörter: fear money rich wealth greed



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