A Collection of Wealth Quotations from Celebrities

by mingrenje on 2009-11-22 15:59:52

Freedom is the right to do everything that the law allows. The capital market is moving towards "entertainment", watch how celebrities trade stocks.

One — Montesquieu

The noblest act of a person, besides spreading the truth, is openly abandoning mistakes.

A person should have some setbacks and retreats, otherwise they will unconsciously become dispirited. People fear falling themselves, not being criticized enough by others.

— Guo Moruo

To seek out experts, to challenge masters, only by not fearing to expose one's own shortcomings in front of the capable can one constantly move forward.

A person who pursues higher goals sees their abilities develop faster, and becomes more beneficial to society. Great anger arises from obstruction, and ends in regret. Weaklings wait for opportunities, while the strong create them.

— Goethe - Dika

It’s hard to reach the broad avenue without enduring the troubles of winding paths.

— Zou Tiaofen

Long-term despair and烦恼are enough to lead people into poverty, illness, and decline.

— Lu Xun

If you regard money as God, it will torment you like a devil.

Though it may seem disadvantageous, striving for the interests of the people, for the greatest benefit of the majority, this kind of ideal is the noblest.

— Liu Shaoqi

Sacred work lies in everyone's daily affairs; an ideal future begins with taking action step by step.

People working hard to pursue vulgar goals always seem despicable to me.

— Xie Juexi

Property, vanity, luxurious living... Einstein, if you want to be a happy person, first endure hardship.

Pleasing words aren't necessarily good words. Things that shine aren't necessarily gold.

— Shakespeare

The easiest thing in the world is to deny everything.

— Ai Qing

People make mistakes not because they don’t understand, but because they think they understand everything.

— Rousseau

You can judge a flower or butterfly by its external beauty, but you cannot do so with a person.

— Tagore

If we ourselves were flawless, we wouldn’t take such great interest in noticing others' flaws.

Don't say whatever comes to mind, think three times before acting, be kind to others, but not excessively so.

— Shakespeare

A person dissatisfied with everyone is far more pitiable than someone who can't satisfy anyone.

— La Rochefoucauld

Be careful to avoid quarrels with others, but if disputes arise, let the other party know you're not easily hurt.

— Shakespeare

Rather than spending much time and energy digging many shallow wells, it's better to spend the same time and effort digging one deep well.

— Romain Rolland

Nature places people in darkness, forcing them to forever yearn for light.

— Goethe