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    become rich


    1. He began several days later, seeking out the same people the North Americans had used and asking if they had any desire to become rich


    2. become rich beyond our imagination


    3. ” He held my sight with his eyes “You’ll become rich and famous and win the Nobel Prize


    4. it eradicates once and for all the desire of a man to become richer, or wiser, or more powerful than others


    5. Most new businessmen have some grand scheme to become rich overnight, to start at the top, to begin where everybody else left off, they are too impatient to grow with experience, unwilling to wait for the foundations to dry before building on them, not satisfied with small increments in profits, seeking that quick, big deal that will set them up for life


    6. They can become rich


    7. She had asked me to come with her to East Berlin, where, she said, I would become rich and famous and have all my writing published


    8. Bert Ross, in early childhood, decided he would become rich


    9. subconsciously, feel that to become rich requires years of grueling labor


    10. feel that you had suddenly become rich, wouldn't you? Of course, it would be a

    11. Believe me, if Count Raymond wants to become rich, then he will not be able to say no to our offer


    12. Those administrators in turn worked and governed for the common good of all, and not to become rich themselves


    13. She asked me if I had become rich because of her and I said yes, it was all for her


    14. merchants of the earth have become rich by the wealth of her


    15. Companies that made security bars for windows were one of the few non-ladder related ventures to become richer as a result of the ladder


    16. If we can cure the world of illness, of malaria, diarrhea, AIDS, but choose not to, because of our economic or political ethic, are we trespassers of a future ethic, which will find this act barbarous, or are we exemplars of today's business ethic, heroes of the profit motive? Slavers might have been great businessmen, but should we celebrate them rather than all those who did not become rich because they refused to participate in slavery, in any manner?


    17. that one day he will become rich rather than to live in an apparently classless society (this is very difficult, if not impossible to carry out in practical terms)


    18. 'See,' said he at parting, 'my life actually threatens to become rich without as well as within


    19. Once you have your millions, you can become richer by comfortably sitting


    20. you start with the skill, the earlier you become rich

    21. “We could all become rich and famous


    22. rich, and move forward with the fixed purpose to become rich, nothing can


    23. become rich with a burnt match in the pin-cushion


    24. To become richer or more fortunate than somebody else is merely a condition of inequity-imbalance: just as poverty is a form of inequity-imbalance


    25. They assumed that once they had won the War of Independence, they would become rich English Lords just like in England


    26. in the beginning: they did not need the natural resources of other countries for a few of their elite to become rich incredibly fast


    27. There is no positive reason to become rich


    28. They become rich


    29. People who wanted to become rich would not go into medicine in the first place


    30. Huh? Then why do all humans waste their lives trying to become rich, if Beverly hillbillies are happier eating hog jowls and corn grits? Why do most lottery winners after they win: still work at their old jobs, and live in the same house? And confess that they are no happier than when they did not have all those millions? The lottery only sells tickets because it is based upon the imagined happiness and ease all that money will buy

    31. All the classes that had struggled for hundreds and thousands of years to gain their precious, hard-fought niche in the status quo, were outraged that this one alien culture had managed to move upwards faster than they ever could over a period of centuries… how they had managed to become richer than other people, in a few short years


    32. Both wanted to become richer


    33. Before the creation of the United States of america… the idea, the notion, the concept… that literally every white man had a god-given right to become rich had never existed in the imagination of any human mind


    34. How the smallest bit of power, wealth, status, or knowledge can corrupt anything… incrementally, slowly, insidiously… until it is so corrupt, so unrecognizable, that today anyone can turn on their television sets and watch Christian ministers blaring out the messages of hate and intolerance, screaming at people that they actually can become rich… by following the teachings of Christ


    35. most people who give all sorts of reasons and excuses for their failure and inability to become rich always remain poor


    36. not become poorer as you become richer (but this is how looters


    37. Christ said to the church at Laodicea, “You do not know that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked, I advise you to buy from Me gold refined by fire, that you may become rich, and white garments, that you may clothe yourself, and that the shame of you nakedness may not be revealed” (Revelation 317-18)


    38. In this Spain of ours there is a proverb, to my mind very true--as they all are, being short aphorisms drawn from long practical experience--and the one I refer to says, 'The church, or the sea, or the king's house;' as much as to say, in plainer language, whoever wants to flourish and become rich, let him follow the church, or go to sea, adopting commerce as his calling, or go into the king's service in his household, for they say,


    39. I declared that it is within the power of every man to become rich


    40. Would you like to become rich, or at least independent? Set out immediately for Paris, and demand of the Count of Monte Cristo, Avenue des Champs Elysees, No

    41. become richer, will have more leisure—and then there


    42. As China has become richer and more powerful, Western governments have started keeping the Dalai Lama at arm’s length


    43. • In life, the majority of gamblers are broke and the majority of good business owners become rich


    44. In less than three years the inventor of this process had become rich, which is good, and had made every one about him rich, which is better


    45. You can take me, for here I am: but I have done my best; I concealed myself under another name; I have become rich; I have become a mayor; I have tried to re-enter the ranks of the honest


    46. ' Oh! how I hate them, and with what joy, jubilation, enthusiasm, and satisfaction I could strangle all those rich folks! all those rich folks! These men who pretend to be charitable, who put on airs, who go to mass, who make presents to the priesthood, preachy, preachy, in their skullcaps, and who think themselves above us, and who come for the purpose of humiliating us, and to bring us 'clothes,' as they say! old duds that are not worth four sous! And bread! That's not what I want, pack of rascals that they are, it's money! Ah! money! Never! Because they say that we would go off and drink it up, and that we are drunkards and idlers! And they! What are they, then, and what have they been in their time! Thieves! They never could have become rich otherwise! Oh! Society ought to be grasped by the four corners of the cloth and tossed into the air, all of it! It would all be smashed, very likely, but at least, no one would have anything, and there would be that much gained! But what is that blockhead of a benevolent gentleman doing? Will he come? Perhaps the animal has forgotten the address! I'll bet that that old beast—"


    47. He left crying for his girl, as he had called Fermina Daza since her marriage, crying for his grandson, for the land in which he had become rich and free and where, on the basis of his shady dealings, he had won the power to turn his daughter into an exquisite lady


    48. Ivan then told the devil he might proceed, whereupon the latter began to explain to him how he might become rich


    49. Your people began to pay their debts and to become rich


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