1. If we do not understand that farming is as noble as writing poetry, a nation will not prosper. Washington, D.C.
2. As long as money can solve an individual's life, it will be enough; if there is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human ability. Nobel
3. Among selfish desires, heaven and earth reside. Prince Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty
4. Personal interests are like the shadow of green grass, and public interests are like the towering sky. Mongolia
5. All wealth that exceeds an individual’s share of social products is theft. Babeuf
6. If industry is the main brain, then agriculture is the basis of industrial development. Stalin
7. Agriculture is the mother and nurse of other arts. Xenophon
8. He lied not because it was in his interest, he lied because it was his nature. Steve Jobs
9. Interest is nothing else at all, but something that each of us regards as necessary for happiness. Holbach
10. Business is the child of agriculture. It must support its parents who work hard and earn a meager income. Blake
11. Everyone is an orator when they argue for their own interests. Ovid
12. Trade can best promote the development of civilization. When people exchange goods, they also exchange ideas. Ingersoll
13. All commodities are temporary money; money is a permanent commodity. Marx
14. There is a famous maxim: If the axioms of geometry offend people's interests, they will definitely be suppressed. Lenin
15. The key to governing the people is to guide them for the benefit of the people and to be able to comply with the will of the people. Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty
16. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others. Byron
17. All commodities are temporary money; money is a permanent commodity. Marx
18. Interest is the driving force for all human actions. Holbach
19. When ignorance and wealth come together, your status will be even worse. Schopenhauer
20. Only release the hawk after seeing the pheasant. North Korea
21. If you regard money as a god, it will bring disaster to you like a devil. Fielding
22. Don’t break the porcelain plate before you buy a copper bowl. Nepal
23. Regardless of whether he is a big representative or a small representative, in general, he is a representative who acts on behalf of the interests of the people and reflects upward some things that are related to the interests of the people. Wu Renbao
24. Everything people strive for is related to their interests. Marx
25. Business cooperation must have three major prerequisites: first, both parties must have interests that can cooperate; second, both parties must have the willingness to cooperate; third, both parties must have the opportunity to enjoy *** honor. Intend. All three are indispensable. Li Ka-shing
26. Everything that is beneficial to agriculture is also beneficial to the country and its people. Quesnay
27. Business cooperation must have three major prerequisites: first, both parties must have interests that can cooperate; second, both parties must have the willingness to cooperate; third, both parties must have the opportunity to enjoy *** honor. plan. All three are indispensable. Li Ka-shing
28. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others. Byron
29. Only a piece of cultivated land is a valuable and beautiful thing. Hamsun
30. Money and time are the two heaviest burdens in life. The most unhappy people are those who have so much of these two things that they don’t know how to use them. Johnson
31. Underdevelopment of commerce can only lead to the depletion of national treasury financial resources. Bacon
32. The status of individuals depends on their abilities, and the rewards of individuals will depend on their work efficiency. Saint-Simon: In all undertakings, the sooner the results are achieved, the smaller the benefits; the later the results are achieved, the greater the benefits. Sun Yat-sen
33. An individual's status depends on their ability, and their personal reward will depend on their work efficiency. Saint Simon
34. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will not be able to fly. Rabindranath Tagore