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What are the famous aphorisms related to "long-term interests"?

1. Interest is nothing else at all, but something that each of us regards as necessary for happiness. ——Holbach

2. Interest is the driving force for all human actions. ——Holbach

3. Trade is like blood and should circulate. ——Dryden

4. Trade can best promote the development of civilization. When people exchange goods, they also exchange ideas. ——Ingersoll

5. Don’t break the porcelain plate before you buy a copper bowl. ——Nepal

6. Having no money is a sad thing. But having too much money is doubly sad. ——Tolstoy

7. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will not be able to fly. ——Tagore

8. All empty words are useless. We must provide the people with visible material welfare and long-term interests. ——Mao Zedong

9. Everything people strive for is related to their interests. Famous aphorisms related to long-term interests. Famous aphorisms related to long-term interests. ——Marx

10. A nation will not prosper if it does not understand that farming is as noble as writing poetry. ——Bob Washington

11. If industry is the mastermind, then agriculture is the foundation of industrial development. ——Stalin

12. He lies not because it is in his interest, he lies because it is his nature. —— Steve Jobs

13. Underdevelopment of business can only lead to the depletion of national treasury financial resources. ——Bacon

14. Business connects the entire human race into interdependent and closely related brothers. ——Garfield

15. All commodities are temporary money; money is a permanent commodity.

——Marx