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Conscience Quote by Jean de la Bruyere

“Let us not envy a certain class of men for their enormous riches; they have paid such an equivalent for them that it would not suit us; they have given for them their peace of mind, their health, their honour, and their conscience; this is rather too dear, and there is nothing to be made out of…” quote by Jean de la Bruyere
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“Let us not envy a certain class of men for their enormous riches; they have paid such an equivalent for them that it would not suit us; they have given for them their peace of mind, their health, their honour, and their conscience; this is rather too dear, and there is nothing to be made out of such a bargain.”

Jean de la Bruyere

About This Quote

Source Essay: Moral reflections on wealth and virtue, 1695

Riches often come at the cost of personal peace, health, honor, and conscience, making such wealth a burdensome bargain rather than a true blessing.

In simple terms: Wealth can cost inner well‑being.

Key Takeaway

Value inner virtues over material gain.

Themes

Wealth ethics contentment

Mood

reflective philosophical

Type

philosophical advice

When to use this quote

  • Personal decision‑making
  • financial planning
  • ethical investing

Key Concepts

Moral philosophy trade‑offs inner peace

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is true happiness achievable without wealth?
  • How to balance material success with integrity?
A Different Perspective

Wealth may bring hidden sacrifices.

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