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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
The - the early Rockefellers made their wealth from being in certain businesses and - and remained personally very wealthy. Tatas were different in the sense the future generations were not so wealthy. They - they were involved in the business, but most of the family wealth is put into trust, and the family did not, in fact, enjoy enormous wealth.
A gold standard is the ideal monetary system for those who create wealth through ingenuity, entrepreneurship, and hard work. Gold standards are disfavored by those who do not create wealth but instead seek to extract wealth from others through inflation, inside information, and market manipulation.
This wise man observed that wealth is a tool of freedom. But the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery. — © Frank Herbert
This wise man observed that wealth is a tool of freedom. But the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery.
Italy and France could lop off their excessive wealth through a one-time tax on private wealth.
Wealth is a tool of freedom, but the pursuit of wealth is the way to slavery.
the possession of wealth, and especially the inheritance of wealth, seems almost invariably to sterilize genius.
Natural wealth is limited and easily obtained; the wealth defined by vain fancies is always beyond reach.
My premise is not to tax to destroy the wealth of the wealthy; it's to increase the wealth of the bottom and the middle class.
My experience indicates that most people who've accumulated a great deal of wealth haven't had that as their goal at all. Wealth is only a by-product, not the original motivation.
The most valuable wealth of a man is his knowledge, which cannot be destroyed; all other riches that he has gained are not considered to be wealth at all.
The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money.
I believe wealth should be in the hands of those who know how to create more wealth.
The only wealth you keep is the wealth that you give away. — © Bo Sanchez
The only wealth you keep is the wealth that you give away.
There's a wealth gap that is happening, and that is all over the world, you know? The rich are getting richer and holding a higher percentage of money or wealth that's out there.
The true nature of all wealth is temporary; those who have wealth must here and now do good deeds that will live for a long time.
Wealth in activity--capital with all its friction--is far safer than invested wealth lying dead.
The shortest road to wealth lies in the contempt of wealth.
Authentic power is the real deal. You can't inherit it, buy it, or win it. You also can't lose it. You don't need to build your body, reputation, wealth, or charisma to get it.
Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth.
The lower half of households by wealth held just 3% of wealth in 1989 and only 1% in 2013.
You see, there are many types of wealth and money is only one of them. I have different wealths, like the wealth of my health.
Fairness does not require the redistribution of wealth; it requires the creation of wealth, geared to an economy that can provide employment for everyone able and willing to work.
It is easy to understand that the nearer we live to the source of wealth, the more wealth we shall receive.
Your wealth is waiting for you in the invisible, and to bring it into the visible, think wealth!
Capital is that part of wealth which is devoted to obtaining further wealth.
The real key to wealth is the gradual accumulation, it's something Jesus talked about I call the law of use and you couple with the exponential curve.
We are, after all, only trustees of the wealth we possess. Without the community and its resources... there would be little wealth for anyone.
Wealth is good, and if it comes our way we will take it; but a gentleman does not sell himself for wealth.
The rich people are those who create wealth, and you have to treat them well so they continue to give wealth.
We removed wealth tax in the 1991 budget. That is one way in which the children of those who had wealth could put money honestly into their enterprises.
Diversification may preserve wealth, but concentration builds wealth.
Low class men desire wealth;middle class men both wealth and respect; but the noble, honour only; hence honour is the noble man's true wealth.
Wealth is power. With wealth many things are possible.
Wealth to us is not mere material for vainglory but an opportunity for achievement; and poverty we think it no disgrace to acknowledge but a real degredation to make no effort to overcome.
In Canada, there's a surprising worship of managerialism versus ownership and wealth creation. There's a real problem in this country with believing that management is the answer to our problems.
Don't hoard your wealth. Instead, live the life you want with the wealth you have been blessed with, but also make it beneficial for the good of the larger community.
The real wealth, not only of America, but of the world, is in the resources of the ground we stand on, and in the resources of the humankind.
Let individuals create real wealth, empower them, create something that they can leave for their children. — © John Sununu
Let individuals create real wealth, empower them, create something that they can leave for their children.
O, my God! withhold from me the wealth to which tears and sighs and curses cleave. Better none at all than wealth like that.
[T]he essence of so-called war prosperity: it enriches some by what it takes from others. It is not rising wealth but a shifting of wealth and income.
One of the great political and economic challenges of our time is figuring out the balance between wealth that benefits society and wealth that distorts.
American labor will realize that its function is not to increase jobs, but to multiply the wealth and to expand the numbers benefited by the wealth at the swiftest possible rate.
Success is not only the financial wealth you accumulate, it is also about being a leader, improving your relationships, living healthfully, and making a real difference in the world.
I don't care about wealth. What seems to be upsetting is institutionalizing the advantages that wealth gives you.
The only wealth which you will keep forever is the wealth you have given away.
Socialism takes and redistributes wealth, but it is utterly incapable of creating wealth.
The redistribution of wealth creates dependence on the people to whom it is redistributed, it doesn't incentivize them to create their own wealth.
If wealth is accumulated in the hands of a few, either by a feudal or a stock monopoly, it carries the power also; and a government becomes as certainly aristocratical, by a monopoly of wealth, as by a monopoly of arms. A minority, obtaining a majority of wealth or arms in any mode, becomes the government.
As long as we see America and her wealth as something that we want, we will never leave Pharaoh. As God's hand touched the wealth of Pharaoh, it is now touching the wealth of America. As the Black man and woman become more awakened to the wicked machinations of government, the aim is the same today: We should never be free of their influence and power.
The market economy is very good at wealth creation but not perfect at all about wealth distribution. — © Jonathan Sacks
The market economy is very good at wealth creation but not perfect at all about wealth distribution.
I think that any wealth creates a sense of trusteeship... it is characteristic of the new generation which has created wealth to have some amount of responsibility for it.
It is investment, i.e. the increased production of material wealth in the shape of capital goods, which alone increases national wealth.
The government can destroy wealth but it cannot create wealth, which is the product of labor and management working with creation.
Real estate investing, even on a very small scale, remains a tried and true means of building an individual's cash flow and wealth.
The essence of wealth is the capacity to control the forces of nature, and the extent of wealth depends upon the level of technology and the ability to create new knowledge.
Some consider themselves great because they have vast territory, some because they have finance, some because they have arms, some because they have vast populations, but, the real wealth, real greatnesss is virtue which earns the Grace of God.
I believe that any society that allows the creation of legitimate wealth expects that the wealth be used for its benefit.
I disagreed with Carnegie's ideas on how to best to distribute his wealth. I spent mine! Spending creates more wealth for everybody.
The wealth that increases by giving, That wealth is knowledge and is supreme of all possessions.
New Zealand is not used to wealth. In America wealth is kind of a thing of pride. Here it's the opposite. The more you've got, the bigger the target you are.
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