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Prosperity Quotes

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Nothing is more dangerous than to be blinded by prosperity.
John Calvin

Peril lurks in the veneer of success.
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2.
Persecution has never hurt the church ... only prosperity.
Paul Washer

Oppression has never harmed the church ... only success.
3.
When you come to Jesus, you don't come to get health, wealth and prosperity. You come to Jesus to get Jesus
David Platt

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Let no worldly prosperity divert you, nor any worldly adversity restrain you from His praise.
Anselm of Canterbury

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A nation is not made wealthy by the childish accumulation of shiny metals, but it enriched by the economic prosperity of it's people.
Adam Smith

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What has destroyed every previous civilization has been the tendency to the unequal distribution of wealth and power.
Henry George

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The less government interferes with private pursuits, the better for general prosperity.
Martin Van Buren

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You can't increase prosperity by taxing success.
Calvin Coolidge

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Big-government economics breeds crony capitalism. It's corrupt, anything but neutral, and a barrier to broad participation in prosperity.
Paul Ryan

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Should prosperity befall thee, rejoice not, and should abasement come upon thee, grieve not, for both shall pass away and be no more.
Bahá'u'lláh

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Prosperity belongs to those who learn new things the fastest.
Paul Zane Pilzer

12.
Mentally, you must believe it before you physically start it, or else you will never reach prosperity.
Greg Plitt

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When you realize that prosperity is your divine heritage, you should persist in claiming it.
Catherine Ponder

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A man is insensible to the relish of prosperity until he has tasted adversity.
Saadi

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There is no knowledge and science like pondering and thought; and there is no prosperity and advancement like knowledge and science.
Ali ibn Abi Talib

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The modern economy isn't about the redistribution of wealth - it's about the redistribution of time.
Douglas Coupland

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It is very difficult for the prosperous to be humble.
Jane Austen

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If you know how rich you are, you are not rich. But me, I am not aware of the extent of my wealth. That's how rich we are.
Imelda Marcos

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Whether we live in poverty or prosperity, we can still live generously.
Dillon Burroughs

20.
Religion brought forth Prosperity, and the daughter destroyed the mother.
Cotton Mather

21.
Prosperity tries the fortunate, adversity the great.
Rose Kennedy

22.
Prosperity is the ability to do what you want to do at the instant you want to do it.
Raymond Charles Barker

23.
I feel terrible that I once put too much emphasis on material prosperity.
Benny Hinn

24.
Discover your uniqueness and learn to exploit it in the service of others, and you are guaranteed success, happiness, and prosperity.
Larry Winget

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Prosperity of the middling and lower orders depends upon the fortunes and light taxes of the rich.
Andrew Mellon

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In prosperity God is heard, and that is a blessing; but in adversity God is seen, and that is a greater blessing.
Charles Spurgeon

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You cannot create prosperity by law. Sustained thrift, industry, application, intelligence, are the only things that ever do, or ever will, create prosperity. But you can very easily destroy prosperity by law.
Theodore Roosevelt

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Losers bring money into the market which is necessary for the prosperity of the trading industry.
Alexander Elder

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The prosperity of a country can be seen simply in how it treats its old people.
Nachman of Breslov

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Prosperity is apt to prevent us from examining our conduct; but adversity leads us to think properly of our state, and so is beneficial to us.
Bruce Lee

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The question of peace, progress and prosperity, it's a motherhood statement, all of us like it.
S. R. Nathan

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Prosperity cannot be restored by raids upon the public Treasury.
Herbert Hoover

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Mediocrity is the worst enemy of prosperity.
Henry Ford

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I am a big believer that orderliness begets wealth.
Suze Orman

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In prosperity you may count on many friends; if the sky becomes overcast you will be alone.
Ovid

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It appears then, that capitalist production comprises conditions independent of good or bad will, conditions which permit the working-class to enjoy that relative prosperity only momentarily, and at that always only as the harbinger of a coming crisis.
Karl Marx

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If you want greater prosperity in your life, start forming a vacuum to receive it.
Catherine Ponder

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Prosperity is a by-product of an effective management of whatever God provides.
Matthew Ashimolowo

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Prosperity provideth, but adversity proveth friends.
Elizabeth I

40.
The nation is marching along a permanently high plateau of prosperity
Irving Fisher

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U.S. economic prosperity is closely tied to the availability of a reliable and affordable supply of energy.
Cliff Stearns

42.
If Africa seeks prosperity, it must provide for the health and nutrition of all – including the poorest.
Bill Gates

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Whilst you are prosperous you can number many friends; but when the storm comes you are left alone.
Ovid

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Prosperity is the surest breeder of insolence I know.
Mark Twain

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Prosperity is the fruit of labor. It begins with saving money.
Abraham Lincoln

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Having set one's family in consonance with the community, he should make his family prosperous to ensure the prosperity of the community.
Ramana Maharshi

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The key to economic prosperity is the organized creation of dissatisfaction.
Charles Kettering

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Nothing is harder to direct than a man in prosperity; nothing more easily managed that one is adversity.
Plutarch

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No one that encounters prosperity does not also encounter danger.
Heraclitus

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We talk of lost ideals, but perhaps they are not lost, only changed; when our ideal for ourselves and for our children becomes limited to prosperity and comfort, we get these, very likely, for ourselves and for them, but we get no more.
Charlotte Mason