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" ... the persons who become rich are, generally speaking, industrious, resolute, proud, covetous, prompt, methodical, sensible, unimaginative, insensitive, and ignorant. The persons who remain poor are the entirely foolish, the entirely wise, the idle,... "
Unto This Last - Page 60
by John Ruskin - 2006 - 104 pages
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Ethics in the World of Business

David Braybrooke - Business ethics - 1983 - 514 pages
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Critics of Capitalism: Victorian Reactions to 'Political Economy'

Elisabeth Jay, Richard Jay - Business & Economics - 1986 - 282 pages
...insensitive, and ignorant. The persons who remain poor are the entirely foolish, the entirely wise, the idle, the reckless, the humble, the thoughtful,...and the entirely merciful, just, and godly person. 66. Thus far, then, of wealth. Next, we have to ascertain the nature of PRICE; that is to say, of exchange...
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Obbligati: Essays in Criticism

Anthony Hecht - American literature - 1986 - 360 pages
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The Victorian Age in Prose

Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - History - 1988 - 264 pages
...insensitive, and ignorant. The persons who remain poor are the entirely foolish, the entirely wise,8 the idle, the reckless, the humble, the thoughtful,...and the entirely merciful, just, and godly person. From Sesame and Lilies [Sesame and Lilies was first published in 1865, consisting of two lectures....
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Oscar Wilde: The Double Image

George Woodcock - Biography & Autobiography - 1989 - 334 pages
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Selected Writings

John Ruskin - Art - 1991 - 396 pages
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The Ethics of Competition

Frank Hyneman Knight - Business & Economics - 1997 - 394 pages
...insensitive, and ignorant. The persons who remain poor are the entirely foolish, the entirely wise, the idle, the reckless, the humble, the thoughtful,...impulsively wicked, the clumsy knave, the open thief, the entirely merciful, just, and godly person."* However favourable an opinion one may hold of the...
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John Ruskin: No Wealth But Life

John Batchelor - Art - 2000 - 404 pages
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John Ruskin's Political Economy

Willie Henderson - Business & Economics - 2000 - 200 pages
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Selected Essays by Frank H. Knight, Volume 1: "What is Truth" in Economics?

Frank H. Knight - Business & Economics - 1999 - 448 pages
...persons who remain poor are the entirely foolish, the entirely wise, the idle, the reckless, the humhle, the thoughtful, the dull, the imaginative, the sensitive,...impulsively wicked, the clumsy knave, the open thief, the entirely merciful, just, and godly person."11 However favorahle an opinion one may hold of the...
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