It’s harder, but more rewarding, to be a master of one thing than a jack of all.
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As the gardener prunes the tree to draw the sap into one or two branches, so must we concentrate on one or two to avoid scattering our talents.
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Most unhappy and frustrated people are that way because they’re trying to do something nature didn’t equip them for.
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If you didn’t learn to save money before you finished high school, a vital part of your education was wasted.
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Good management goes further than good income. With thrift little is enough. Without thrift much is not.
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The vice of unnecessary spending always leads to other vices.
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A surplus of wants is oftener the cause of poverty than shortage of income.
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It costs much to feed a vice as a family. Very often the money spent on vice would make us independence.
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Can anyone remember when times were not hard and money was scare?
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It takes a lot of caution, work and guts to make a fortune, and ten times as much to hang on to it.
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Save when prosperous. There’s little fear of overspending when we’re not.
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Extravagance taxes then times as much as congress.
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He who learns from his parents to spend less than he earns owes them more than those who inherit fortunes.
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Riches, that star that dazzles men eyes, is aiming and self-rule in perfect disguise.
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Resolve never to be poor. If you don’t spend less than you earn, you’ll always be slave. Poverty robs us of freedom, opportunity, peace of mind, self respect, respect of others. Its make most virtues difficult – some impossible. There are few sorrows money can’t lessen.
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If you want to know whether you’ll succeed. The test is simple: can you save money? If not, drop out. You’ll fail.
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No matter how hard times are some are getting rich. Think. Why?
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A light purse makes a heavy heart. A small house or car is less annoying than a large debt.
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Money is the seed of money. The second million comes easier than the first fifty thousand.
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Economy is half the battle of life. If you spend all you earn as you go, you won’t go far.
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A man without a bank account is usually a man of little account.
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A dozen fine qualities are not enough to make up for the lack of money.
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Study men’s successes and failures. You’ll notice that a little ready money often made the difference.
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Thrift costs nothing, but starts all fortunes.
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Installment buyers become chronic debters. Use installment buying for necessities only, never for pleasures or luxuries.
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A man with money controls circumstances; without money, they control him.
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Smart people deny themselves luxuries now so they can buy necessities later.
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Giving children everything they want is giving them boredom. That pretty toy, so fiercely sought, has lost it charm by being caught.
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Pride costs more than hunger, cold and thirst. He is richest who pleasures are cheapest.
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Thrift built not only fortunes, but also men. One of the best character builders is saving. Be just before you are generous.
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Two master keys to financial independence: 1. Pay yourself first. Spend only what you have left after saving, not before. 2. Never let your expenses grow as fast as your income.
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Credit lengthens life; debt shorten its. To live long, avoid debt.
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Likes attract each other. As water runs to the sea, money runs to the rich.
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Half the wisdom of life is eliminating the non-essentials.
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The habit of saving is in itself one of the most practical of all educations. It develops discipline, foresight, planning, industry, patience, thinking, and even intelligence.
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I know of no way in which a man can be more innocently employed than in making money.
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One of life’s richest blessings are pleasant thoughts. Force them at any cost of efforts.
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Few men discover their highest powers before the pass on. What tragic waste.
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The most useful discovery of psychology is: we can change our lives by changing our thoughts. Our thoughts are our best friends and our worst enemies. They shape our lives.
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Positive thinking is the midas touch that attract riches, achievement, greatness.
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