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I would rather the worst debtor were indebted to me than I to the best of creditors.
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It is easier to make outrageous demands of others than the simplest of yourself.
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If a man does not make himself a slave of the soil,
he will not have bread enough.
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The victims of gold are countless.
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A golden key opens all gates.
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Attractive goods will be sold in no time.
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By the sweat of your brow shall you get bread to eat.
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If you eat the fruit of the labor of your hands,
you will be happy and prosperous.
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The lazy are generally the busiest people in the world.
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To earn a living is as hard as the parting of the Red Sea.
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Just as the world cannot exist without livelihood,
so it cannot be without miracles and wonders.
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Money drives its owner frantic.
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Who loves money will never be content with it.
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Who has the cash in his hand has the upper hand.
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Who wishes to become wise should study monetary laws.
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A man is more concerned about the loss of his money than of his days;
yet his money does not help and his days will never return.
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If you have the money, your opinion is accepted.
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Money attracts money.
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When does a man begin to feel that old age seized him? When he suddenly sees a new generation that conquers the field of labor and does the work differently from his practice.
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When partners multiply, so do arguments.
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In for a penny, in for a pound.
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Like the partridge that gathers a brood she did not hatch is the man that amasses wealth but not of right.
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He piles up riches and knows not who will gather them.
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Riches profit naught in the day of wrath.
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Who trusts in his riches shall fall.