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<blockquote data-quote="Richardin52" data-source="post: 1037113" data-attributes="member: 18391"><p>Money is a commodity to be bought or not to be bought, a luxury in which we may or may not indulge ourselves in, like any other and there are many other luxuries that we may legitimately prefer to it, such as a grateful conscience, a country life or the woman of our inclination.</p><p>Robert Louis Stevenson, Men and Books</p><p></p><p>To have great capital is not so necessary as to know how to manage a small one, and never to be without a little. It's not large funds that are wanted, but a constant supply, like a stream that never dies.</p><p>William Cooper, A guide in the Wilderness, 1810</p><p></p><p>From earliest childhood to the final steps of old age, those who put the most into life \get the most out of life. This applies to quality of life and quantity of output. Scott Nearing, The good life 1970.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richardin52, post: 1037113, member: 18391"] Money is a commodity to be bought or not to be bought, a luxury in which we may or may not indulge ourselves in, like any other and there are many other luxuries that we may legitimately prefer to it, such as a grateful conscience, a country life or the woman of our inclination. Robert Louis Stevenson, Men and Books To have great capital is not so necessary as to know how to manage a small one, and never to be without a little. It's not large funds that are wanted, but a constant supply, like a stream that never dies. William Cooper, A guide in the Wilderness, 1810 From earliest childhood to the final steps of old age, those who put the most into life \get the most out of life. This applies to quality of life and quantity of output. Scott Nearing, The good life 1970. [/QUOTE]
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