Of great riches there is no real use, except it be in the distribution; the rest is but conceit.
It was truly observed by one, that himself came very hardly, to a little riches, and very easily, to great riches.
He that resteth upon gains certain shall hardly grow to great riches; and he that puts all upon adventures doth oftentimes break and come to poverty: it is good therefore to guard adventures with certainties, that may uphold losses.
It was truly observed by one, that himself came very hardly to a little riches, and very easily to great riches.
Great riches acquired by commerce were more rare, and had not as yet been able to confound all ranks of men, and render money the chief foundation of distinction.
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