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I believe that within every one of us is a woman of undiscovered beauty, a woman who is charming and talented and light of heart
— Sarah Strohmeyer
Not to be avaricious is money; not to be fond of buying is a revenue; but to be content with our own is the greatest and most certain wealth of all.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
At best, God can be viewed as nothing more than an uncaring incompetent father-figure
— George Carlin
Glory, the casual gift of thoughtless crowds!
Glory, the bribe of avaricious virtue! — Samuel Johnson
Glory, the bribe of avaricious virtue! — Samuel Johnson
I think I should be in mourning. Many brain cells were lost in the creation of that orgasm."
Trixie chuckled. "I appreciate their sacrifice. — Jocelynn Drake
Trixie chuckled. "I appreciate their sacrifice. — Jocelynn Drake
Men hate the individual whom they call avaricious only because nothing can be gained from him.
— Voltaire
An avaricious man might be tempted to betray the interests of the state for the acquisition of wealth.
No. 75 — Alexander Hamilton
No. 75 — Alexander Hamilton
A melancholy sound is in the air,
A deep sigh in the distance, a shrill wail
Around my dwelling. 'Tis the Wind of night. — William C. Bryant
A deep sigh in the distance, a shrill wail
Around my dwelling. 'Tis the Wind of night. — William C. Bryant
A gamester, as such, is the cool, calculating, essential spirit of concentrated, avaricious selfishness.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Avarice breeds envy, a worm that is always gnawing, letting the avaricious enjoy neither their own nor anyone else's good.
— St. Catherine Of Siena
Cruel men are the greatest lovers of Mercy, avaricious men of generosity, and proud men of humility; that is to say, in other, not in themselves.
— Charles Caleb Colton
If it is true that one is poor on account of all the things one wants, the ambitious and the avaricious languish in extreme poverty.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Ninety percent of the time things turn out worse than you thought they would. The other ten percent of the time you had no right to expect that much.
— Saint Augustine
Get into the habit of doing what you see, not what you know. Human reason cannot foresee the accidents of out-of-doors.
— Charles Webster Hawthorne