Money Quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
““I thought I was rich because I had just one flower, and all I own is an ordinary roads. That and my three volcanoes, which come up to my knee, one of which may be permanently extinct. It doesn't make me much of a Prince. . . And he lay down in the grass and wept.””
About This Quote
A speaker feels modest about wealth, noting only a single flower, ordinary roads, and three small volcanoes, questioning their princely status while expressing sorrow in the grass.
In simple terms: He feels poor despite modest possessions and feels sad.
Embrace humility and recognize true worth beyond material symbols.
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When to use this quote
- travel writing
- philosophical musings
- poetic prose
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What defines true wealth for you?
- How does humility shape self‑perception?
The poetic language may obscure clear meaning.