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Activity Quote by Margaret Thatcher

“Nevertheless, the Tenth Commandment-'Thou shalt not covet'-recognizes that making money and owning things could become selfish activities. But it is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but love of money for its own sake. The spiritual dimension comes in deciding what one does with the…” quote by Margaret Thatcher
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“Nevertheless, the Tenth Commandment-'Thou shalt not covet'-recognizes that making money and owning things could become selfish activities. But it is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but love of money for its own sake. The spiritual dimension comes in deciding what one does with the wealth. How could we respond to the many calls for help, or invest for the future, or support the wonderful artists or craftsmen whose work also glorifies God, unless we had first worked hard and used our talents to create the necessary wealth?”

Margaret Thatcher

About This Quote

Wealth itself isn’t immoral; it’s the love of money that corrupts. Using wealth responsibly reflects spiritual values.

In simple terms: Money isn’t bad, but greed is.

Key Takeaway

Use wealth to help others and honor talents.

Themes

ethics wealth spirituality

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

ethical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • philanthropy
  • investment
  • supporting arts

Key Concepts

theology of stewardship economic morality

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance earning and giving?
  • What values guide your financial choices?
A Different Perspective

Wealth can still enable selfishness.

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