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It was apparent that no one could do for the scribe what the scribe had done for himself.
George S. Clason
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We found water. We passed into a more fertile country where were grass and fruit. We found the trail to Babylon because the soul of a free man looks at life as a series of problems to be solved and solves them, while the soul of a slave whines, 'What can I do who am but a slave?
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Without wisdom, gold is quickly lost by those who have it.
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If I set for myself a task, be it so trifling, I shall see it through. How else shall I have confidence in myself to do important things?
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If you desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend's burdens upon thyself.
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The more wisdom we know the more we may earn. Those who seek to learn more of their craft shall be richly rewarded.
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The reason why we have never found measure of wealth. We never sought it.
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Preceding accomplishment must be desire. Thy desires must be strong and definite.
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You've learned the lessons well. You first learned to live on less than you earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who are competent. Lastly, you've learned to make gold work for you.
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Remember, work, well done, does good to the man who does it. It makes him a better man.
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Wealth that stays to give enjoyment and satisfaction to its owner comes gradually, because it is a child born of knowledge and persistent purpose.
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Will power is but the unflinching purpose to carry the task you set for yourself to fulfillment.
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