Stuart Wilde Quotes

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"The rich get richer. Not only because they have surpluses with which to invest, but because of the overriding emotional release they experience from having wealth." Stuart Wilde
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British Author    Emotions   

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"Our life's journey of self-discovery is not a straight-line rise from one level of consciousness to another. Instead, it is a series of steep climbs and flat plateaus, then further climbs. Even though we all approach the journey from different directions, certain of the journey's characteristics are common to all of us." Stuart Wilde
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Consciousness    Life   

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"Poverty is restriction and as such, it is the greatest injustice you can perpetrate upon yourself." Stuart Wilde
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"Knowledge is power. The more knowledge, expertise, and connections you have, the easier it is for you to make a profit at the game of your choice." Stuart Wilde
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"The person who said money is the root of all evil just flat out didn't have any." Stuart Wilde
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Evil    Money   

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"In bad times, the rich usually get richer." Stuart Wilde
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"If you don't change, reality in the end forces that change upon you." Stuart Wilde
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Birth: 1564-04-26 Death: 1616-04-23

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