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Who can confess his poverty and look it in the face, destroys its sting: but a proud poor man, he is poor, indeed.
David Mallet, also David Malloch
Who despises fame will soon renounce the virtues that deserve it.
Contentment furnishes constant joy; much covetousness, constant grief. To the contented, even poverty is joy; to the discontented, even wealth is a vexation.
Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
The want of goods is easily repaired, but the poverty of the soul is irreparable.
Fear is like fire: If controlled it will help you; if uncontrolled, it will rise up and destroy you. Men's actions depend a great deal upon fear. We do things either because we enjoy doing them or because we are afraid not to do them. This sort of fear has not relation to physical or moral courage. It is inspired by the knowledge that we are not adequately prepared to face the future and the events it may bring - poverty perhaps, or injury, or death.
Character | Courage | Death | Destroy | Events | Fear | Future | Knowledge | Men | Poverty | Will | Afraid |
Contentment furnishes constant joy. Much covetousness, constant grief. To the contented, even poverty is joy. To the discontented, even wealth is a vexation.
Michel de Montaigne, fully Lord Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
The poverty of goods is easily cured; the poverty of the soul is irreparable.
Avarice is as destitute of what it has, as poverty of what it has not.
The essential in this time of moral poverty is to create enthusiasm.
Character | Enthusiasm | Poverty | Time |
We should not so much esteem our poverty as a misfortune, were it not that the world treats it so.
Esteem | Misfortune | Poverty | Wisdom | World |
We should not so much esteem our poverty as a misfortune, were it not that the world treats it so much as a crime.