George Clason

  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    In learning to secure his one definite small desire, he hath trained himself to secure a larger one. This is the process by which wealth is accumulated: first in small sums, then in larger ones as a man learns and becomes more capable.
  • b5375365997has quoted2 years ago
    Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thinking can be no wiser than our understanding.
  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    To bring your ambitions and desires to fulfillment, you must be successful with money.
  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    its citizens were the richest people of their time. They appreciated the value of money. They practiced sound financial principles in acquiring money, keeping money and making their money earn more money.
  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    They provided for themselves what we all desire . . . incomes for the future.
  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    It had no forests, no mines—not even stone for building. It was not even located upon a natural trade-route. The rainfall was insufficient to raise crops.

    Babylon is an outstanding example of man's ability to achieve great objectives, using whatever means are at his disposal.
  • MWENYA IIhas quoted2 years ago
    Their inhabitants were not mere barbarians living within protecting walls. They were an educated and enlightened people. So far as written history goes, they were the first engineers, the first astronomers, the first mathematicians, the first financiers and the first people to have a written language.
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quotedlast year
    once we were equal. We studied under the same master. We played in the same games. And in neither the studies nor the games did you outshine us. And in the years since, you have been no more an honorable citizen than we.
    “Nor have you worked harder or more faithfully, insofar as we can judge. Why, then, should a fickle fate single you out to enjoy all the good things of life and ignore us who are equally deserving?”
    Thereupon Arkad remonstrated with them, saying, “If you have not acquired more than a bare existence in the years since we were youths, it is because you either have failed to learn the laws that govern the building of wealth, or else you do not observe them.
    “‘Fickle Fate’ is a vicious goddess who brings no permanent good to anyone. On the contrary, she brings
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quotedlast year
    On the contrary, she brings ruin to almost every man upon whom she showers unearned gold. She makes wanton spenders, who soon dissipate all they receive and are left beset by overwhelming appetites and desires they have not the ability to gratify. Yet others whom she favors become misers and hoard their wealth, fearing to spend what they have, knowing they do not possess the ability to replace it. They further are beset by fear of robbers and doom themselves to lives of emptiness and secret misery.
    “Others there probably are, who can take unearned gold and add to it and continue to be happy and contented citizens.
  • Hzjzjzkzkhas quotedlast year
    all the good things there were to bring happiness and contentment. And I realized that wealth increased the potency of all these. “Wealth is a power. With wealth many things are possible.
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