A Quote by Leland Stanford

The advantages of wealth are greatly exaggerated. — © Leland Stanford
The advantages of wealth are greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of my wealth are greatly exaggerated. I have never been interested in money.
I shall rejoin myself to my native country, with new attachments, and with exaggerated esteem for its advantages; for though there is less wealth there, there is more freedom, more ease, and less misery.
The rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
I don't care about wealth. What seems to be upsetting is institutionalizing the advantages that wealth gives you.
The rumours of the demise of the U.S. manufacturing industry are greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of the American demise... have been greatly exaggerated.
the rumors of the White Sox demise are greatly exaggerated.
I definitely believe that the so-called American decline is greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of coal's demise may have been greatly exaggerated.
We've greatly exaggerated the risk of sinking, without celebrating the value of swimming.
Mark Twain put it best when he said, 'Reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated.
So reports of my madness, as they say, were greatly exaggerated. Not that I give a bugger either way.
I only hope those rumors I hear about what goes on in prison are greatly exaggerated.
The issue of what my role in the - in persuading the Bush administration to go to war has been greatly exaggerated.
I see the reports of Anson Hunter's death have been greatly exaggerated... and I trust so are his war stories.
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