"Come, then," returned the nephew gaily. "What..." - Quote by Charles Dickens
Come, then," returned the nephew gaily. "What right have you to be dismal? What reason have you to be morose? You're rich enough.
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“You will never enjoy life if you do not enjoy yourself.”
“.. But do you understand, I cry to him, do you understand that along with happiness, in the exact same way, in perfectly equal proportion, man also needs unhappiness”
“The happiness of this life depends less on what befalls you than the way in which you take it.”
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“Yet even the rich have their own kind of suffering, anxiety, doubt, and fear. So in many cases, wealthy people aren't happy! And once those with material wealth encounter small difficulties, their amount of mental suffering is sometimes bigger than it is for those who have faced such difficulties every day.”
“It's much easier for me to make major life, multi-million dollar decisions, than it is to decide on a carpet for my front porch. That's the truth.”
“The only people who become wealthy by being concerned with the future are insurance companies.”