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“Sir, money, money, the most charming of all things; money, which will say more in one moment than the most elegant lover can in years. Perhaps you will say a man is not young; I answer he is rich. He is not genteel, handsome, witty, brave, good-humored, but he is rich, rich, rich, rich, rich -that…” quote by Henry Fielding
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“Sir, money, money, the most charming of all things; money, which will say more in one moment than the most elegant lover can in years. Perhaps you will say a man is not young; I answer he is rich. He is not genteel, handsome, witty, brave, good-humored, but he is rich, rich, rich, rich, rich -that one word contradicts everything you can say against him.”

Henry Fielding

About This Quote

Wealth is portrayed as a powerful, persuasive force that can outweigh personal virtues and social status, suggesting that money can define identity and influence perception more than character traits.

In simple terms: Money dominates personal value.

Key Takeaway

Wealth can eclipse all other qualities.

Themes

power materialism identity social perception wealth vs virtue

Mood

ironic critical contemplative

Type

aphoristic satirical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • evaluating someone's worth
  • discussing societal values
  • analyzing character vs wealth
  • debating meritocracy

Key Concepts

influence status contradiction value hierarchy

Practical Applications

  • critical essays on social class
  • character development in literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does wealth shape our judgments of others?
  • Can moral character ever outweigh material success?
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