John Tillotson Quotes
The Covetous Man Heaps Up Riches, Not To Enjoy Them, But To Have Them; And Starves Himself In The Midst Of Plenty, And Most Unnaturally Cheats And Robs Himself Of That Which Is His Own; And Makes A Hard Shift, To Be As Poor And Miserable With A Great Estate, As Any Man Can Be Without It.
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