Go miser go, for money sell your soul. Trade wares for wares and trudge from pole to pole, So others may say when you are dead and gone. See what a vast estate he left his son.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I won't sell my soul to the devil, but I do want success and I don't think that's bad.
I am a man who has made a great deal of money, and I haven't got a great deal. This is because I give it no value, and a certain Christian precept is something to be lived by, and so forth.
When you have told anyone you have left him a legacy, the only decent thing to do is die at once.
Sometimes, you feel like you've sold your soul. But if I win the lottery, I'm going to buy it back.
I believe in two things: One, Andrew Carnegie said, 'He who dies with wealth dies in shame.' And someone once said, 'He who gives while he lives also knows where it goes.'
Big money is not a good thing for a little soul: it will only ensnare his feet, and he will fall to his ruin. Wealth is safe only for those who have a wealth of wisdom.
Some people want to amass a great amount of wealth and make a great looking obituary. I'm going to die with more money than is good to leave my son.
Do what your inner soul tells you to do, regardless of any money or success it will bring you.
But seek till ye find, and, whatever ye find for the present, let your last act be to lay and leave yourselves on the righteousness of His Son, expecting life through His name, according to the promise of the Father.
Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on.