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When capital owners are few, the private-property conduits of necessity create vast savings reservoirs for those few. If there were many owners, the same conduits would broadly irrigate the economy with purchasing power.

Louis O. Kelso, Patricia Hetter Kelso (1967). “Two-factor Theory: the Economics of Reality; how to Turn Eighty Million Workers Into Capitalists on Borrowed Money, and Other Proposals”, New York : Vintage Books

Personally, I think neutral is just another way of saving your own ass at the expense of someone else's.

J. D. Robb, Laurell K. Hamilton, Susan Krinard, Maggie Shayne (2001). “Out of this World”, p.312, Penguin

Barrons, Jericho: I haven't the faintest fecking clue. He keeps saving my life. I suppose that's something.

Karen Marie Moning (2016). “The Fever Series 7-Book Bundle: Darkfever, Bloodfever, Faefever, Dreamfever, Shadowfever, Iced, Burned”, p.647, Dell

The duty of "saving" became nine-tenths of virtue and the growth of the cake the object of true religion.

John Maynard Keynes (2016). “The Economic Consequences of the Peace: The Economist”, p.10, 北戴河出版

Only in very recent times has the average man been a source of savings.

John Kenneth Galbraith (2015). “The New Industrial State”, p.44, Princeton University Press

I guess maybe you don’t get to be the Merlin of the White Council by saving up frequent-flier miles

Jim Butcher (2009). “Turn Coat: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.331, Penguin