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“Which is more worthwhile earning: a large fortune or the esteem and gratitude of the nation? This question is prompted anew by the death of ex-Secretary of the Interior [Franklin K.] Lane. He remained in public service, doing most noble work, until his means became absolutely exhausted, and he…” quote by B. C. Forbes
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“Which is more worthwhile earning: a large fortune or the esteem and gratitude of the nation? This question is prompted anew by the death of ex-Secretary of the Interior [Franklin K.] Lane. He remained in public service, doing most noble work, until his means became absolutely exhausted, and he died before having had the opportunity to reaccumulate any bank account… He died leaving no estate whatsoever. Is what he did leave more to be desired, more to be coveted, than a fortune reaching into six or seven figures?”

B. C. Forbes

About This Quote

Source Speech: Tribute to Franklin K. Lane, 1930s newspaper article

True worth lies in service and honor, not material wealth; a life of sacrifice outweighs riches.

In simple terms: Service is more valuable than money.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize purpose over profit.

Themes

service legacy honor wealth ethics

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

historical ethical

When to use this quote

  • political career
  • philanthropy
  • career choice
  • financial planning
  • public service

Key Concepts

philosophy economics public duty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What legacy do you wish to leave?
  • Can you find fulfillment beyond financial success?
A Different Perspective

Wealth can be fleeting, while reputation endures.

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