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Rich people never miss an opportunity to be tacky. -Balzac
People who don't earn money by themselves are often not greedy for money; People who make money by themselves have one article to think about. -Plato
Why should a person be rich? Why does he have to have horses, fine clothes, beautiful houses and the right to go to public places and entertainment places? Because of lack of thought. If you give his mind a new image, he will escape to a lonely garden or attic to enjoy it. This dream makes them so rich that even if he is given a state as a fief, it will not be enough. But we finally found out that we had no money because we had no thoughts. At first, we felt that we must have money because we were addicted to sensuality. -Emerson
Money can do many things, but it can't do everything. We should know its field. And limit it there; When it wants to develop further, it even has to kick them back. -Carlyle
A person needs money if he feels that everything in the world is full of vitality and interest when he is young. Why doesn't God reverse the usual process, let most people get wealth first, spend it slowly, and then let them die as poor people when they don't need any more money? -Mark Twain
Every step of a person's life from birth to death should be a cash trading relationship across the counter. If we don't go to heaven like this, then heaven is not a place dominated by political economy, and there will be no business for us. -Di Xin
Money is a passport that allows us to get rid of any regional army except heaven; At the same time, it can also provide us with anything except happiness. -Charles Lamb
A person who loves money very much can hardly love his children at any time. These two are just like god and the god of wealth, and they are like ice charcoal. -samuel butler
Money! Money is an invention similar to the devil among all human inventions. There is nothing more despicable and deceptive than money, so there is no other way to provide such a rich land for cultivating hypocrisy. -makarenko
All too careful care about wealth smells of greed. Even if you deal with money with too intentional and unnatural generosity, you can't bother to direct and care. -Montaigne
If fate cruelly bullies you and me, you don't have to plead with it and kowtow to it, but look down on it and laugh at it, or it will laugh at you. -Chekhov
Ah, who can always rely on fate? A person chasing after a busy world is often destroyed without being alert. People always have self-knowledge is the truth. Be careful, don't let luck flatter you, she is the best at attacking you when you are casual. -Chaucer
When fate suddenly changed her mind and kicked her darling down the hillside, those who climbed the dragon and attached the phoenix, who crawled behind him, watched him fall coldly at this time, and no one was his companion in trouble. -Shakespeare
The God of Destiny likes to be lively, and sometimes he likes to mock people. It often annoyingly adds a little funny element to the sad tragedy! -Zweig
It is always cheaper for ordinary Chinese to rely on their weaknesses than for smart people to rely on their talents. A great man struggles with fate, and everyone stands by; The grocer, who is going bankrupt, has people vying for the money. You and I know why. Because you shelter a fool, you will feel great; You will be unhappy if you can only stand side by side with a genius. -Balzac
He is constantly struggling with others and heaven and earth, and has no time to show off. Only a playboy can show off and can't wait to harvest the fleeting crops. That kind of self-esteem is almost the same as that of the customs that will levy taxes on whatever passes through it. -Balzac
Fate is like a spoiled and willful woman. She only likes a lot of provocative and courageous people, and she is obedient to them. -kuprin
Everyone contributes to living a good life to his own ability. If our own mistakes lead to failure, we will curse the goddess of fate. Nothing is more common than this: good things are attributed to ourselves, bad things are attributed to fate, we are always right, and fate is always wrong. -La Fontaine
As long as you don't live to the catastrophe, don't complain, don't complain! Everything will happen, and personnel are ever-changing. ..... For example, you are now silent, nothing, like a grain of sand, ... a raisin. But, who knows? Maybe, when the time comes ... you'll be in luck! Anything will happen! -Chekhov
Fate is a blind and moody foster mother, who is often indiscriminate and generous to the children she raises. -samuel butler
When people are favored by fate, they can't tell the difference between courage, timidity, strength, weakness, wisdom, stupidity, virtue and immorality. But once they are abandoned by luck, it seems that there is a powerful big fan that fans them away, and those who are weak and useless are all fanned away, while those who have perseverance and integrity are Li Zhuo. -Shakespeare
Soon he began to spread the coolness of the old people, blowing all the feelings of the family in the world like the north wind, especially because he is a poor and ugly old man. Isn't that getting older with age? This is the winter of life, with red nose, gray cheeks and numb hands and feet! -Balzac
Most of people's life is devoted to unplugging the buds of their youth from the depths of their hearts. This kind of operation is called gaining experience. -Balzac
Every season in a year has its own beauty. ..... Old age is the autumn of life. Even autumn has its charm and advantages. -Likhanov
People should be born middle-aged, and then gradually get younger ... In that way, he will cherish time and won't waste it on meaningless things. -A Babayeva
The way he compliments people seems charming to superficial people; A subtle person thinks it is an offense, because this impatient and excessive flattery can guess the calculation in his stomach. -Balzac
You shouldn't do one thing and lose your reputation, fall into hell and destroy your career. -"Five Books"
A person spends most of his life clearing away the ideas planted in his mind as a teenager. This process is called gaining experience. -Balsock
A child's young mind is a very delicate organ. A cold beginning will distort their minds into strange shapes. A hurt child's heart will shrink into this, and it will be as hard as a peach pit and full of deep grooves all its life. -Carson myka
True love pulls the most frivolous people into the center of life, and everything else is falling down, and life opens the door. Their silence is worth their hidden god. If they can't understand each other in the first silence, their hearts can love each other, because silence is unchangeable. It can rise and fall between two hearts, but its essence will never change; Until the lovers die, it will still have the posture, shape and strength when it first entered the bridal chamber. -m maeterlinck
Desire and curiosity are like two eyes, through which people can see that the world is full of the most magical colors; They make the women in the world beautiful and dazzling, and make the ancient fossils fascinating; A person can squander his industry and become a beggar, but as long as he has these two protective charms, he still has no shortage of hope for happiness. If a person can eat a lot of concentrated and comprehensive food in one meal, he will never feel hungry again; If a person can see through all kinds of things in the world at a glance, the desire for knowledge is completely satisfied; If a person can do this in all aspects----then, isn't this person never having any fun again? -Steven
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