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Riches Quotes by Benjamin Franklin
- I think with you, that nothing is of more importance for the public weal, than to form and train up youth in wisdom and virtue.…
- Acquire Riches by Industry and Frugality.
- Let honesty be as the breath of thy soul; then shalt thou reach the point of happiness, and independence shall be thy shield and buckler,…
- He who multiplies riches multiplies cares.
- If your riches are yours, why don't you take them with you to the other world?
- Content and Riches seldom meet together, Riches take thou, contentment I had rather.
- A little House well fill'd, a little Field well till'd, and a little Wife well will'd, are great Riches.
- Great beauty, great strength, and great riches are really and truly of no great use; a right heart exceeds all
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