- But now I was a rich man, three things have left me bare; dice, wine, and women, these three have made me poor.
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- Nobility without wealth is more worthless than the seaweed which the tide has left.
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- Never marry for money, but marry where money is.
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- Money, like a queen, gives rank and beauty.
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- It would make a man scratch where it doth not itch, To see a man live poor to die rich.
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- It is better to be born lucky than rich.
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- In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty, In time of adversity, not one amongst twenty.
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- In time of prosperity consider how you will bear adversity.
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- Honesty with poverty is better than ill-gotten wealth.
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- Wealth, like an index, reveals the character of men.
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