Rich Quotes - Page 31

If work was a good thing, the rich would have it all and not let you do it.
Split Images ch. 1 (1981)
Eleanor Roosevelt, David Emblidge (1989). “Eleanor Roosevelt's My Day: Her Acclaimed Columns, 1936-1945”
Corrie ten Boom, Elizabeth Sherrill, John Sherrill (2006). “The Hiding Place”, p.165, Chosen Books
Charles Dickens (1858). “A Christmas Carol”, p.4
Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.246, Barnes & Noble Publishing
Benjamin Franklin (2008). “The Way to Wealth and Poor Richard's Almanac”, p.24, Nayika Publishing
Benjamin Franklin (2012). “Wit and Wisdom from Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.6, Courier Corporation
Benjamin Franklin, William-Temple Franklin (1818). “Memoirs of the Life and Writings of (the Same), Continued to the Time of His Death by William Temple Franklin. - London, H. Colburn 1818”, p.253
Ambrose Bierce (2001). “The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary”, p.201, University of Georgia Press
When the idle poor, Become the idle rich, You'll never know, Just who is who, Or who is which.
"Finian's Rainbow (When the Idle Poor Become the Idle Rich)". Book by Yip Harburg and Fred Saidy, 1947.
William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed, William Hazlitt (1852). “The Works of William Shakspeare”, p.488
Will Durant, Ariel Durant (1968). “The lessons of history”, Simon & Schuster
No one is kept in poverty by a shortness in the supply of riches, there is more than enough for all.
Wallace D. Wattles (2015). “The Science of Wallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Well, The Science of Getting Rich & The Science of Being Great – Complete Trilogy: From one of the New Thought pioneers, author of How to Promote Yourself, New Science of Living and Healing, Hellfire Harrison, A New Christ, How to Get What You Want and Jesus The Man and His Work”, p.15, e-artnow
Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1859). “Nature and Human Nature”, p.279
The poor are prevented from thinking by the discipline of others, the rich by their own.
Theodor W. Adorno, Rolf Tiedemann (2003). “Can One Live After Auschwitz?: A Philosophical Reader”, p.76, Stanford University Press