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greedy won
We won the first two in this series, so now we want to get greedy and get the sweep. Steve Jaksa
greed spirit sensations
The life of sensation is the life of greed; it requires more and more. The life of the spirit requires less and less. Annie Dillard
greed assumption consumption
Greed is the assumption that it is all for my consumption. Andy Stanley
greed criminals rich
Stealing to eat ain’t criminal—stealing to be rich is. Andrew Vachss
greed needs
We need to learn how to separate need from greed. Thomas S. Monson
greed promise needs
God promises to meet our needs, not our greeds. Steve Lawson
greed body reason-why
The reason why we have to acquire wealth is the body, because we are slaves in its service. Socrates
greed compromise artistic
To those supporters who were told that I abandoned them, that is untrue. I abandoned greed, corruption, and compromise, never you, and never the artistic gifts and abilities that sustained me. Lauryn Hill
greed want sin
The original sin of Republicans is greed. Everyone understands greed. Everybody wants to get theirs. The original sin of Democrats is pity. Greed is more attractive, and a better motivator, than pity. John Scalzi
poverty plutocracy ifs
Abolish plutocracy if you would abolish poverty. Rutherford B. Hayes
poverty rich nothingness
Go rich in poverty. Go rich in poetry. This nothingness is plentitude. May Sarton
poverty ending-poverty
With poverty everything becomes frightful. Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
poverty favors wealth
Wealth is no mark of God’s favor. Poverty is no mark of God’s displeasure. J. C. Ryle
poverty noble advantage
The great advantage in noble parentage is that enables one to endure poverty more easily. Friedrich Nietzsche
poverty avarice-greed ends
For avarice begins where poverty ends. Honore de Balzac
poverty offers
I offer you what I have my Poverty W. S. Merwin
poverty wealth train
Wherever there is excessive wealth, there is also in the train of it excessive poverty. Walter Savage Landor
poverty bitterness curse
That is one of the bitter curses of poverty; it leaves no right to be generous. George Gissing