Sentences with Wealth, Sentences about Wealth in English

Sentences with Wealth, Sentences about Wealth in English

1. Health is above wealth.

2. Good health is above wealth.

3. The Van Horn family was wealthy.

4. Wealth is nothing without health.

5. She is wealthy while we are poor.

6. Wealth flows from energy and ideas.

7. Steve found out that Mary was wealthy.

8. He has a wealthy supporter behind him.

9. My father is wealthy whereas we are poor.

10. Even though he’s wealthy, he’s not happy.

11. Frank looks wealthy, but actually he’s not.

12. Because he was wealthy, he was able to go there.

13. Wealthy older men often marry younger trophy wives.

14. Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.

15. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and

16. A wealthy merchant with plenty of gold and money was passing by.

17. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

18. All riches have their origin in mind. Wealth is in ideas – not money.

19. How do we measure how poor or wealthy a given nation is compared to another?

20. Our heart is a treasury; if you pour out all its wealth at once, you are bankrupt.

21. The real measure of your wealth is how much youd be worth if you lost all your money.

22. It is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but the love of money for its own sake.

23. For many men, the acquisition of wealth does not end their troubles, it only changes them.

24. Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations.

25. I know that inner wisdom is more precious than wealth. The more you spend it, the more you gain.

26. Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship.

27. We must conceive of this whole universe as one commonwealth of which both gods and men are members.

28. Teach us that wealth is not elegance, that profusion is not magnificence, that splendor is not beauty.

29. My mom just didn’t put a very high premium on me being like really famous or really wealthy or anything.

30. Wealth, beauty, and fame are transient. When those are gone, little is left except the need to be useful.

31. Though bachelors be the strongest stakes, married men are the best binders, in the hedge of the commonwealth.

32. It is proved by surveys that happiness does not come from love, wealth, or power but the pursuit of attainable goals.

33. Anyone who wants to sell you overnight success or wealth is not interested in your success they are interested in your money.

34. The fame that goes with wealth and beauty is fleeting and fragile intellectual superiority is a possession glorious and eternal.

35. The best way to boost the economy is to redistribute wealth downward, as poorer people tend to spend a higher proportion of their income.

36. The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.

37. The rich man’s dog gets more in the way of vaccination, medicine and medical care than do the workers upon whom the rich man’s wealth is built.

38. Our lives are the only meaningful expression of what we believe and in Whom we believe. And the only real wealth, for any of us, lies in our faith.

39. Wealthy men can’t live in an island that is encircled by poverty. We all breathe the same air. We must give a chance to everyone, at least a basic chance.

40. Coarse rice to eat, water to drink, my bended arm for a pillow – therein is happiness. Wealth and rank attained through immoral means are nothing but drifting clouds.

41. Learning is the beginning of wealth. Learning is the beginning of health. Learning is the beginning of spirituality. Searching and learning is where the miracle process all begins.

42. Labour was the first price, the original purchase – money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold or by silver, but by labour, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased.

43. I look forward to a great future for America – a future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraint, its wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose.

44. The townspeople outside the reservations had a very superior attitude toward Indians, which was kind of funny, because they weren’t very wealthy they were on the fringes of society themselves.

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