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Even Kings and emperors with heaps of wealth and vast dominion cannot compare with an ant filled with the love of God.

Guru Nanak
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Wealth is not necessarily a bad thing when it has been earned in an honest manner and neither other individuals nor the environment suffered for it.

Dalai Lama
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Wealth is a thing, earned with honesty and justice. Its opposite is the Mammon of unrighteousness.

Swami Dayanand Saraswati
23

It is true that life is full of misfortunes, but fortunate is he who knows how to utilize the ideas which can make him creative. Time is the greatest of all filters, and ideas are the best of all wealth.

Swami Rama
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There is no greater wealth than Virtue, And no greater loss than to forget it.

Thiruvalluvar
23

If you do not find peace within, you will not find it anywhere else. The Goal of Life is the attainment of Peace and not the achievement of power, name, fame and wealth.

Sivananda Saraswati
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Truth is complete in itself. Truth has a strong foundation in itself. It is bold, it has no fears. It has no limit of space or time. It is a fearless, free bird in the sky. It does not care for status. It is wealth in itself. Truth stands even when there is no public support.

Sivananda Saraswati
22

Contentment is natural wealth.

Socrates
22

Consider whether fulfillment of the goal you have chosen will constitute success. What is success? If you possess health and wealth, but have trouble with everybody (including yourself), yours is not a successful life. Existence becomes futile if you cannot find happiness. When wealth is lost, you have lost a little; when health is lost, you have lost something of more consequence; but when peace of mind is lost, you have lost the highest treasure.

Paramahamsa Yogananda
22

Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.

Buddha
21

Success is not rightly measured by the worldly standards of wealth, prestige and power. None of these bestow happiness unless they are rightly used. To use them rightly one must possess wisdom and love for God and man.

Paramahamsa Yogananda
21

Great wealth, like a crowd at a concert, Gathers and melts.

Thiruvalluvar
21

There are many aspects to success; material wealth is only one component. But success also includes good health, energy and enthusiasm for life, fulfilling relationships, creative freedom, emotional and psychological stability, a sense of well-being, and peace of mind.

Deepak Chopra
21

Whether one has wealth or not, no treasure exceeds the one called life.

Nichiren
21

Luxurious food and drinks, in no way protect you from harm. Wealth beyond what is natural, is no more use than an overflowing container. Real value is not generated by theaters, and baths, perfumes or ointments, but by philosophy.

Epicurus
21

What we have forgotten is that thoughts and words are conventions, and that it is fatal to take conventions too seriously. A convention is a social convenience, as, for example, money ... but it is absurd to take money too seriously, to confuse it with real wealth ... In somewhat the same way, thoughts, ideas and words are "coins" for real things.

Alan Watts
21

The unworthy successor of Peter who desires to benefit from the immeasurable wealth of Christ feels the great need of your assistance, your prayers, your sacrifice, and he most humbly asks this of you.

Pope John Paul II
20

Give up money, and all wealth is yours.

Neem Karoli Baba
20

Prefer knowledge to wealth, for the one is transitory, the other perpetual.

Socrates
20

Success, wealth, good health and nurturing relationships are by-products of happiness, not the cause.

Deepak Chopra
20

Without a rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar.

Ralph Waldo Emerson
20

If the people use the wealth bestowed on them by God for themselves alone or for treasuring it, it is like a corpse. But if they decide to share it with others, it becomes sacred food.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji
20

Poverty doesn't come because of the decrease of wealth but because of the increase of desires.

Plato
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