2. If a rich man is always worried that he will become poor one day, even though he has unlimited resources, he is actually as poor as winter. -Shakespeare's Othello
3. Voluntary poverty is better than uncertain glitz; If a person who is extravagant is insatiable, he will be much less fortunate than the poorest and contented person. -Shakespeare's Timon of Athens
4. Great people do what they like, and small people do what they can. -Hugo's "The Smiling Man"
5. A person who is the most difficult, humble and condescended by fate can always hold hope without fear; Falling from the highest position is a sad change. For a poor man, a turn of fortune can make him laugh. -Shakespeare's King Lear
6. The extravagance of the rich leads to the envy and hatred of the poor. -Gorky's "Comrades"
7. When a person is in poverty, what is humble will become priceless. -Shakespeare's King Lear
8. In a place shrouded in poverty, there is no chastity or crime, nor morality or wisdom. -Balzac's donkey skin
9. Poverty can make people sink or sublimate. -Gorky's Travels of the Soviet Union
1. The root of all the misfortunes in human life is poverty. This is clear. Because of poverty, there is jealousy, resentment and cruelty; Because of poverty, there is greed, and all poor people have the same horror of life and mutual suspicion. -Gorky's The Life of a Useless Man
11. Rich people never miss an opportunity to show vulgarity. -Balzac's Bei Yi
12. Fame is only a luxury of the rich, and those rich livestock will leave epitaphs when they go to the grave. -Roman Roland's Brother Lable Nyon
13. Gold! Yellow and shiny precious gold! It can turn black into white, ugly into beautiful, humble into noble, old people into teenagers, cowards into warriors. This yellow slave can split the alien alliance and the same clan; It can make the cursed blessed, and those who suffer from leprosy be loved by all; It can make thieves get a high position; It can make the widow with yellow skin face be a bride again, even if her looks can make people with malignant sores vomit, it will restore the charm of Sanchun; It will carbonize the ice into glue paint, and enemies will kiss each other; It can speak any dialect, making everyone do as they are told. It is a great god, even if it lives in a temple that is meaner than a pig's nest, it will be worshipped by people. -Shakespeare's Timon of Athens
14. The shackles of gold are the heaviest. -Balzac's "Gao Lao Man"
15. Money is a kind of power only when the quantity is out of balance. -Balzac's The Bank of Neuchingen
16. Nothing corrupts people's hearts more than money. -Hugo's Lv Yibras
17. Treason, deception and conspiracy; In order to please me, I hate all real or imaginary competitors; Mean, hypocritical, obscene, servile; Or ... almost worse than all this: pretending to be honest and independent-these are the virtues revealed by my property. Brothers who hate each other, fathers and sons who struggle with each other, and friends who trample on each other, these are my traveling companions on my life journey. -Dickens
18. Wealth itself is a danger. That will attract false friends to your side, and poverty may make false friends leave and calm you down. -Hugo
19. Great wealth is attractive enough to play a fatal role in a steady way and lead those who have a weak moral foundation astray. -Mark Twain's "The Heritage of 3, Yuan"