A Quote by T. Harv Eker

Rich people collect land. Poor people collect bills. — © T. Harv Eker
Rich people collect land. Poor people collect bills.
Some people collect coins. Some people collect rocks. Some people collect stamps. I colllect kids and hope I can do something for them.
I collect Hot Wheels. I collect glass. I collect coins. And I collect cards.
I don't collect anything. I collect people, I think. I'm very social and I like seeing a lot of people.
The artist is a collector. Not a hoarder, mind you, there's a difference: Hoarders collect indiscriminately, artists collect selectively. They only collect things that they really love.
I like to go hiking. I like to go rappelling, swimming, biking. I go boogie-boarding. I collect Hot Wheels. I collect glass. I collect coins. And I collect cards.
Some people collect vintage cars, I collect Birkins. The leather ones are £20,000.
Some people collect this or that. I'm a musician; I collect guitars.
I don't collect the way other people do. Some people collect rare guitars, like, 'I have a '54 Strat worth $50,000.' And I don't collect the way Nash does. Nash has Duane Allman's guitar and Johnny Cash's guitar. I bought guitars because they sounded good. I played them, they sounded unbelievably good, and I couldn't resist.
I try to collect money and I keep it in a special place called the bank. I collect a bunch of things called money, dollar bills, and I keep them in a safe under my bed.
I don't collect books just because other people collect them, and I'm not going to have books in my collection if I think it's badly written.
I collect dice and I collect coins. I travel the world so I love dice, I always have dice on me. I collect magnets as well.
I don't understand why anyone would collect my work. Please understand... it's like writing Our House. It took me an hour, it was 30 years ago, get over it! But people say, No, no, it changed my life, and I don't understand that. I can't take that seriously as a producer of what I consider to be art. If they want to collect it, fantastic. If you see what I saw when I took it and it means something to you, then by all means collect it. If I make some money, um, fine.
I think we all have a tendency to have things. Even, I've noticed, people on the street collect things. So I think there's some kind of human impulse to collect. That's why they build museums, I guess.
As a rule people don't collect books; they let books collect themselves.
I don't only collect Nazi stuff; I collect objects from all the Axis countries.
I collect human relationships very much the way others collect fine art.
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