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.
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    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
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    wealth, or else you do not observe them
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    all I earn is mine to keep
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    , I decided that if I was to achieve what I desired, time and study would be required.
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    you would become wealthy, then what you save must earn, and its children must earn, that all may help to give to you the abundance you crave.
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    part of all you earn is yours to keep. It should be not less than a tenth no matter how little you earn. It can be as much more as you can afford. Pay yourself first. Do not buy from the clothes-maker and the sandal-maker more than you can pay out of the rest and still have enough for food and charity and penance to the gods.
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    ealth, like a tree, grows from a tiny seed. The first copper you save is the seed from which your tree of wealth shall grow. The sooner you plant that seed the sooner shall the tree grow. And the more faithfully you nourish and water that tree with consistent savings, the sooner may you bask in contentment beneath its shade.'
  • dturysbekhas quoted2 years ago
    Wealth grows wherever men exert energy,"
  • b5375365997has quoted2 years ago
    Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thinking can be no wiser than our understanding.
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