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George Clason

The Richest Man in Babylon

  • b6818072986has quoted4 years ago
    very fool must learn,' he growled, 'but why trust the knowledge of a brickmaker about jewels?
  • Olenka Reshetnyakhas quoted5 years ago
    we have proved that 8000 years ago, the Sumerites, who inhabited Babylonia, were living in walled cities. One can only conjecture for how many centuries previous such cities had existed. 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.

    Mention has already been made of the irrigation systems which transformed the arid valley into an agricultural paradise.
  • 洪一萍has quoted5 years ago
    Babylon is an outstanding example of man’s ability to achieve great objectives, using whatever means are at his disposal. All of the resources supporting this large city were man-developed. All of its riches were man-made.
  • 洪一萍has quoted5 years ago
    Success means accomplishments as the result of our own efforts and abilities. Proper preparation is the key to our success. Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thinking can be no wiser than our understanding.
  • Shari Rajihas quoted7 years ago
    Budget thy expenses that thou mayest have coins to pay for thy necessities, to pay for thy enjoyments and to gratify thy worthwhile desires without spending more than nine-tenths of thy earnings."
  • Виктория Манаковаhas quoted7 years ago
    MEN OF ACTION ARE FAVORED BY THE GODDESS OF GOOD LUCK
  • Виктория Манаковаhas quoted7 years ago
    Study thoughtfully thy accustomed habits of living. Herein may be most often found certain accepted expenses that may wisely be reduced or eliminated. Let thy motto be one hundred percent of appreciated value demanded for each coin spent.
  • shanicebabygirl94has quoted13 hours ago
    Many things come to make a man’s life rich with gainful experiences. Such things as the following, a man must do if he respect himself:

    "He must pay his debts with all the promptness within his power, not purchasing that for which he is unable to pay.

    "He must take care of his family that they may think and speak well of him.

    "He must make a will of record that, in case the Gods call him, proper and honorable division of his property be accomplished.

    "He must have compassion upon those who are injured or smitten by misfortune and aid them within reasonable limits. He must do deeds of thoughtfulness to those dear to him.
  • shanicebabygirl94has quoted14 hours ago
    This, then, is the fourth cure for a lean purse, and of great importance if it prevent thy purse from being emptied once it has become well filled. Guard thy treasure from loss by investing only where thy principal is safe, where it may be reclaimed if desirable, and where thou will not fail to collect a fair rental. Consult with wise men. Secure the advice of those experienced in the profitable handling of gold. Let their wisdom protect thy treasure from unsafe investment."
  • shanicebabygirl94has quoted14 hours ago
    "This, then, is the third cure for a lean purse: to put each coin to laboring that it may reproduce its kind even as the flocks of the field and help bring to thee income, a stream of wealth that shall flow constantly into thy purse."
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