Sunday, December 22, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

George Savile

« All quotes from this author
 

If Men considered how many Things there are that Riches cannot buy, they would not be so fond of them.

 
George Savile

» George Savile - all quotes »



Tags: George Savile Quotes, Men-and-women Quotes, Authors starting by S


Similar quotes

 

Don't imagine that your perfection lies in accumulating or possessing external things. Your affection is inside of you. If only you could realise that, you would not want to be rich. Ordinary riches can be stolen from a man. Real riches cannot. In the treasury-house of your soul, there are infinitely precious things, that may not be taken from you. And so, try to so shape your life that external things will not harm you. And try also to get rid of personal property. It involves sordid preoccupation, endless industry, continual wrong. Personal property hinders Individualism at every step.

 
Oscar Wilde
 

The descendants of those who crucified Christ... have taken ownership of the riches of the world, a minority has taken ownership of the gold of the world, the silver, the minerals, water, the good lands, petrol, well, the riches, and they have concentrated the riches in a small number of hands.

 
Hugo Chavez
 

Than farewell riches, the fat is in the fire,
And neuer shall I to like riches aspire.

 
John Heywood
 

Among this year’s worst news, for me, was the death of Bobby Fischer. Telling a friend this, I got, “Are you out of your bloody mind? He was a Nazi-praising raving lunatic and anti-Semite. Death is too good for him.” He did, indeed, become all that. But none of it describes the man I knew. Towering genius, riches, international fame and a far from normal childhood might be too heady a mix for anyone to handle. For him they proved fatal. I’m still sad about his death. In our three encounters on my late-night show, I became quite fond of him.

 
Bobby Fischer
 

Oh some are fond of Spanish wine, and some are fond of French,
And some’ll swallow tay and stuff fit only for a wench;
But I’m for right Jamaica till I roll beneath the bench,
Says the old bold mate of Henry Morgan.

 
John Masefield
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact