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Wealth Preservation Quotes By James Altucher

Investing is for wealth preservation, not wealth creation, so first you have to make wealth. — James Altucher

Wealth Preservation Quotes By Rachel Carson

The real wealth of the Nation lies in the resources of the earth soil, water, forests, minerals, and wildlife. To utilize them for present needs while insuring their preservation for future generations requires a delicately balanced and continuing program, based on the most extensive research. Their administration is not properly, and cannot be, a matter of politics. — Rachel Carson

Wealth Preservation Quotes By Felix Dennis

Unless you are completely retired, earning money is the best form of wealth preservation. — Felix Dennis

Wealth Preservation Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

There is something to be said for jealousy, because it only designs the preservation of some good which we either have or think wehave a right to. But envy is a raging madness that cannot bear the wealth or fortune of others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Wealth Preservation Quotes By Auguste Comte

Language forms a kind of wealth, which all can make use of at once without causing any diminution of the store, and which thus admits a complete community of enjoyment; for all, freely participating in the general treasure, unconsciously aid in its preservation. — Auguste Comte

Wealth Preservation Quotes By J.R. Rim

Wealth is not what you have for yourself. Wealth is what you share with others. — J.R. Rim

Wealth Preservation Quotes By Michael Lewis

The world of "preserving" that wealth. He had no interest in preservation of any sort. — Michael Lewis

Wealth Preservation Quotes By Alexander Herzen

It must not be thought that the cowardly feeling of caution and uneasy self-preservation is innate in the English character. It is the consequence of a corpulence derived from wealth and of the training of all thoughts and passions for acquisitiveness. — Alexander Herzen