Top 29 Friends Riches Quotes
#1. It is a wealthy person, indeed, who calculates riches not in gold but in friends.
Jim Stovall
#2. The ball gave me prestige, gave me fame, gave me riches. Thank you, my old friend.
Alfredo Di Stefano
#3. Our acts of kindness we reserve for our friends, our bounties for our dependants, our riches for our children and relations, our praises for those who appear worthy of them, our time we give all to the world; we expose it, I may say, a prey to all mankind.
Jean Baptiste Massillon
#4. Men leave their riches either to their kindred or their friends, and moderate portions prosper best in both.
Francis Bacon
#5. Jesus was certainly not a mere enunciator of permanent truths, like the modern liberal preacher; on the contrary He was conscious of standing at the turning-point of the ages, when what had never been was now to come to be.
J. Gresham Machen
#6. When you ask God for a gift,
Be thankful if he sends,
Not diamonds, pearls or riches,
but the love of real true friends.
Helen Steiner Rice
#8. You are both rich my friends ... And your riches are the only riches worth having, the riches of content.
L. Frank Baum
#9. Terrorism is a significant threat to peace and security, prosperity and people.
Ban Ki-moon
#10. 2. Boast not thyself in thy riches if thou hast them, nor in thy friends if they be powerful, but in God, who giveth all things,
Thomas A Kempis
#11. How I measure riches is by the friends I have and the loved ones I have and the people that I care about in my life, and that's where my values are and that's where my riches are.
Ann Romney
#12. Black Sabbath was written on bass: I just walked into the studio and went, bah, bah, bah, and everybody joined in and we just did it.
Geezer Butler
#13. I'm so happy dancing while the grim reaper
cuts, cuts, cuts, but he can't get me.
I'm as clever as can be, and I'm very quick but don't forget;
we've only got so many tricks.
no one lives forever.
Danny Elfman
#14. If riches increase, set not your hearts upon them: so if friends increase, set not your hearts upon them, but trust in the living God, let it be the living God that you rest on even for all outward things in this world.
Jeremiah Burroughs
#15. Fully secure systems don't exist today and they won't exist in the future.
Adi Shamir
#16. There is one way whereby we may secure our riches, and make sure friends to ourselves of them,
by laying them out in charity.
John Tillotson
#17. The walls could fall away, even the whole city, and the brightness of that feeling would not wane. The
Anthony Doerr
#19. I think that at 21, I still look like I'm 17 years old, so I feel like I'm going to be playing teenagers for a while, and that's a very relatable stage in a teenage life for a female - that kind of rambunctious stage.
Willa Holland
#20. A man may go to heaven without health, without riches, without honors, without learning, without friends; but he can never go there without Christ.
John Dyer
#21. We know nothing accurately in reality, but [only] as it changes according to the bodily condition, and the constitution of those things that flow upon [the body] and impinge upon it.
Democritus
#23. He who loses his money is forsaken by his friends, his wife, his servants and his relations; yet when he regains his riches those who have forsaken him come back to him. Hence wealth is certainly the best of relations.
Chanakya
#24. Friends with spiteful hearts and thousand eyes of evil, mock not my slumbering glory. I just might be the next in line to gain access to the secret fount of good riches.
Darmie Orem
#25. I have mental joys and mental health, Mental friends and mental wealth, I've a wife that I love and that loves me; I've all but riches bodily.
William Blake
#27. It is better to lose friends than to lose your reputation, and better to lose riches than to lose your integrity.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#28. Bathe in your riches and friends, I'll stay here with my songbooks and pens
Andy Biersack
#29. I care for riches, to make gifts To friends, or lead a sick man back to health With ease and plenty. Else small aid is wealth For daily gladness; once a man be done With hunger, rich and poor are all as one.
Euripides