Top 100 Sayings About True Wealth
#1. Learn to recognize true wealth. Money itself will not make you financially free. That comes as a result of only that powerful state of mind which tells us that we are worth far more than our money.
Suze Orman
#2. If only more people lusted to be kind than lusted to be rich, then maybe we could begin to know true wealth.
Charles F. Glassman
#3. One may not be able to trade in gratitude as a currency, but gratitude is the currency of true wealth. - L. R. W. Lee
L.R.W. Lee
#4. True wealth is not measured in money or status or power. It is measured in the legacy we leave behind for those we love and those we inspire.
Cesar Chavez
#5. A person's true wealth is the good he or she does in the world.
Nazr Mohammed
#6. There is nothing that making men rich and strong but that which they carry inside of them. True wealth is of the heart, not of the hand.
John Milton
#7. I have come that they may have life and have it in abundance, says Jesus. This is where true wealth is found, not in material things!
Pope Francis
#8. True wealth is contentment, and happiness is forgetting to worry how you are and how much you have.
Robert Thurman
#9. Each humblest plant, or weed, as we call it, stands there to express some thought or mood of ours; and yet how long it stands in vain! ... Beauty and true wealth are always thus cheap and despised.
Henry David Thoreau
#10. Be your own boss. If you're aiming for true wealth and freedom consider starting your own business.
Timi Nadela
#11. True wealth does not glitter. It is revealed by the beauty of a life well lived.
Debasish Mridha
#12. True wealth comes from within the heart which is the most valuable masterpiece you have that's underneath your skin
Martellis Thurmand
#13. Happiness is the number one thing we should strive to have in life. Not money. Not houses or expensive cars. Happiness is true wealth." I
Micalea Smeltzer
#14. Those who have not found their true wealth, which is the radiant joy of Being and the deep, unshakable peace that comes with it, are beggars, even if they have great material wealth.
Eckhart Tolle
#15. The wealth of the soul is the only true wealth.
Lucian
#16. Industry is increased, commodities are multiplied, agriculture and manufacturers flourish: and herein consists the true wealth and prosperity of a state.
Alexander Hamilton
#17. True Wealth is being able to do what I want, when I want. If I can do that, I am wealthy.
J.D. Roth
#20. True wealth is not what you have, it's what you're left with with when all you have is gone.
James Arthur Ray
#21. The true wealth of a nation lies not in it's gold or silver but in it's learning, wisdom and in the uprightness of its sons.
Kahlil Gibran
#22. True wealth: a life rich in experience.
Marty Rubin
#24. A man's true wealth hereafter is the good he has done to his fellowmen.
Mahatma Gandhi
#26. Housing is the favorite investment of the middle class and moderately well-to-do, but true wealth always consists primarily of financial and business assets.
Thomas Piketty
#27. The mark of true wealth is determined by how much one can give away.
T. Harv Eker
#28. The true wealth of a state consists in the number of its inhabitants, in their toil and industry.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#29. I learned that peace is prosperity and health is true wealth, and it is never too late to love yourself again.
Bryant H. McGill
#30. Compassion is the currency that leads to true wealth.
Jim Carrey
#31. True wealth is of the heart, not of the purse." Hafid
Og Mandino
#34. This is our true wealth: the riches we take with us, the joy we carry inside, the support we learn to give ourselves, and the self-loving that flows as a natural by-product of that support.
Peter McWilliams
#35. Every good act is charity. A man's true wealth hereafter is the good that he does in this world to his fellows.
Moliere
#36. If financial assets no longer work for you at a rate far and above the rate of true wealth creation, then you must work longer for your money.
Bill Gross
#38. Wealth, my son, should never be your goal in life. Your words are eloquent but they are mere words. True wealth is of the heart, not of the purse.
Og Mandino
#40. True wealth is having a healthy mind, body, and spirit. True wealth is having the knowledge to maneuver and navigate the mental obstacles that inhibit your ability to soar.
RuPaul
#41. The percentage of the citizenry that embrace and identify with the nation's virtues, with the nation's value system, determine the true wealth of that nation
Sunday Adelaja
#42. Wealth in money, mineral resources are not the real wealth. The true wealth of nation is the character of her people.
Sunday Adelaja
#43. The true wealth of a nation is not their natural resources but their achievements in education.
Debasish Mridha
#44. Books are still the main yardstick by which I measure true wealth.
Tamora Pierce
#45. Wealth that is stored up in gold is dead. It rots and stinks. True wealth is made every day by men getting up out of bed and going to work. By schoolchildren doing their lessons, improving their minds. Tell
Neal Stephenson
#46. We must remember that the only true wealth we have is the freedom of another human, not their entrapment.
Lujan Matus
#48. Beauty and true wealth are always thus cheap and despised. Heaven might be defined as the place which men avoid.
Henry David Thoreau
#49. This is a new phase in history where art, science, business and spirit will join together in the pursuit of true wealth.
James Altucher
#50. Low class men desire wealth;middle class men both wealth and respect; but the noble, honour only; hence honour is the noble man's true wealth.
Chanakya
#52. A man's true wealth is the good he does in the world.
Kahlil Gibran
#53. True wealth, success, and happiness can only be achieved by balancing our business life with the duty we have to our self and to our family.
Joseph C. Kunz Jr.
#54. The ability to Self-Motivate is a cornerstone of true wealth.
Bob Proctor
#55. True wealth is not a static thing. It is a living thing made out of the disposition of men to create and distribute the good things of life with rising standards of living.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#56. There is only one true wealth in all the universe
living time.
Frank Herbert
#57. The true wealth of a community is measured by how carefully it listens to its women and how sincerely it values their wisdom. Empowering women empowers us all.
Forest Whitaker
#58. Gold
Love is the real currency - the true wealth we all possess. Spend it wisely.
Michael Faudet
#59. Virtue is our true wealth and the true reward of its possessor; it cannot be lost, it never deserts us until life leaves us.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#61. You can not retain a true and clear vision of wealth if you are constantly turning your attention to opposing pictures, whether they be external or imaginary.
Wallace D. Wattles
#62. There exists a false aristocracy based on family name, property, and inherited wealth. But there likewise exists a true aristocracy based on intelligence, talent and virtue.
Tom Robbins
#63. It is true, indeed, that the national domain is ours. It is true it was acquired by the valor and with the wealth of the whole nation. But we hold, nevertheless, no arbitrary power over it.
William H. Seward
#64. Miranda nods, because she knows that to be true: noble people don't do things for the money, they simply have money, and that's what allows they to be noble. They don't really have to think about it much; they sprout benevolent acts the way trees sprout leaves.
Margaret Atwood
#65. Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become; and the same is true of fame.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#66. A true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth.
Lloyd Banks
#67. A common objection to inherited wealth is that it stifles the urge to work. I have not generally observed this to be true.
Louis Auchincloss
#69. Real estate investing, even on a very small scale, remains a tried and true means of building an individual's cash flow and wealth.
Robert T. Kiyosaki
#70. Happiness, wealth, true love. Just like everybody else."
"That's all?"
"What else is there that matters?"
He shrugged a shoulder. "Destruction, vengeance, power, world domination."
Her smile stretched but it didn't reach her eyes. "Those are fun too.
Michelle Rowen
#71. Rid your body of its impurities, let your speech be true and sweet, feel friendship for the world, and with humility seek wealth and knowledge.
Tirumalai Krishnamacharya
#72. It is true, there was no public-school system, and the reason for it was very plain. The wealth of the upper classes enabled them to have private tutors.
John Sergeant Wise
#73. I know no better way to show true patriotism and love for one's country, than investing to create wealth and employment.
Strive Masiyiwa
#75. One human life is worth more than all the treasures of the earth.
Seth Adam Smith
#76. Well, first of all, I think that a lot of the voters who are voting for the tea party candidates have really good impulses. That is, they believe that for years and years and years, the people with wealth and power or government power have done well and ordinary people have not. That's true.
William J. Clinton
#77. The man who lives for himself is a failure. Even if he gains much wealth, position or fortune, he is still a failure. The man who lives for others has achieved true success. A rich man who consecrates his wealth and his position to the good of humanity is a success.
Norman Vincent Peale
#78. When you are able to shift your inner awareness to how you can serve others, and when you make this the central focus of your life, you will then be in a position to know true miracles in your progress toward prosperity.
Wayne W. Dyer
#79. The only thing capitalism cannot survive is stability. Stability - true stability - is an absence of progress, and a dearth of new wealth.
Michael Lewis
#80. Anything short of the discipline and honesty of a true gold coin standard will inevitably self-destruct, consuming our wealth and liberties, and nurturing the omnipotent state.
Lawrence Reed
#81. The true worth of a man is not seen in the value his money gives him but in the value he gives his money by the uses he puts it to
Agona Apell
#82. I believe that the true definition of wealth is loving what you have rather than what you don't have.
Celso Cukierkorn
#83. I would give all the wealth of the world, and all the deeds of all the heroes, for one true vision.
Henry David Thoreau
#84. True patriots measure themselves not by personal wealth or power but by the degree to which they contribute to the community.
Eric Liu
#85. Remember your true self. You are more than just flesh and bones; you are unlimited energy and power. Knowing this, you will understand why happiness and prosperity are your birth right.
Stephen Richards
#86. It is impossible to escape the impression that people commonly use false standards of measurement - that they seek power, success and wealth for themselves and admire them in others, and that they underestimate what is of true value in life.
Sigmund Freud
#87. Greed for enlightenment and immortality is no different than greed for material wealth. It is self-centered and dualistic, and thus an obstacle to true attainment. Therefore these states are never achieved by those who covet them; rather, they are the reward of the virtuous.
Laozi
#88. Lay down true principles and adhere to them inflexibly. Do not be frightened into their surrender by the alarms of the timid, or the croakings of wealth against the ascendency of the people.
Thomas Jefferson
#89. I learned that true family is found in those who choose you. Wealth has nothing to do with it.
C.J. Redwine
#90. Health, wealth, beauty, and genius are not created; they are only manifested by the arrangement of your mind-that is, by your concept of yourself, and your concept of yourself is all that you accept and consent to as true.
Neville Goddard
#91. Only by acknowledging the full extent of slavery's full grip on U.S. Society - its intimate connections to present day wealth and power, the depth of its injury to black Americans, the shocking nearness in time of its true end - can we reconcile the paradoxes of current American life.
Douglas A. Blackmon
#92. To enact a vision of human flourishing based on the qualities of life that Jesus modeled will invariably challenge the given structures of the social order. In this light, there is no true leadership without putting at risk one's time, wealth, reputation, and position.
James Davison Hunter
#93. True patriots believe that we should measure a citizen's worth by contribution to country and community, not by wealth or power-that those whom America has benefited most should contribute in proportion to their good fortune-and that serving others should be esteemed more highly than serving self.
Eric Liu
#94. The price one pays when choosing exile is the loss of all that defines you as an individual. The only thing that makes this immense loss tolerable is the discovery of a self you did not know existed - of a true independence. That is the real gift of America, not its fabled wealth and prosperity.
Azar Nafisi
#95. True greatness is not measured by the headlines a person commands or the wealth he or she accumulates. The inner character of a person - the undergirding moral and spiritual values and commitments - is the true measure of lasting greatness.
Billy Graham
#96. No longer virtuous no longer free; is a Maxim as true with regard to a private Person as a Common-wealth.
Benjamin Franklin
#97. Death is teacher enough, true faith is wealth enough, and worship is action enough.
Umar
#98. Most people believe, mistakenly, that wealth in a human society has something to do with money, but that's not true. Money is simply a medium of exchange. Prosperity in a human society is the accumulation of solutions to human problems that we create for ourselves.
Nick Hanauer
#99. I promise to love and cherish you, to honor and sustain you, in sickness and in health, in poverty and in wealth,in the bad that may darken our days, in the good that may light our way. Tirzah, beloved, I promise to be true to you in all things until I die. And even beyond that, God willing
Francine Rivers
#100. Those who know the true use of money, and regulate the measure of wealth according to their needs, live contented with few things.
Baruch Spinoza