1,220 Quotes About Greed
- Author Marie Lu
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But you can’t give them everything they want—they will always want more than they have.
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- Author Fritjof Capra
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… human needs are finite, but human greed is not …
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- Author Criss Jami
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The way of the consumerist culture is to spend so much energy chasing happiness that it has none left to be happy.
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- Author Duop Chak Wuol
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When greed transcends rationale, morality becomes irrelevant.
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- Author Ron Brackin
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Greed and Lust never say, "Enough!
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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To make a choice not to sacrifice is to decide that I am better off allowing a life to perish than release the resources I possess that might allow it to thrive. And because of choices such as these, the life that I am really allowing to perish is mine.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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We’re making our decisions … or so we think. Yet in truth, ignorance, greed, and the scourge of immediate gratification are often the things that are making them. So if we’re going to truly live well, maybe the first thing we need to decide is who’s deciding.
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- Author Annie Proulx
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Inside Duquet something like a tightly closed pine cone licked by fire opened abruptly and he exploded with incensed and uncontrollable fury, a life’s pent-up rage. ‘No one helped me,’ he shrieked, ‘I did everything myself. I endured. I contended with powerful men. I suffered in the wilderness. I accepted the risk I might die. No one helped me!’ The boy’s gaze shifted, the fever-boiled eyes following Duquet’s rising arm closing only when the tomahawk split his brain.
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- Author Ninotchka Rosca
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He saw clearly, immediately, that the man didn't care about the gift's value, didn't care about the gift even, but cared profoundly for the act of receiving as though the gift were a tribute, a confirmation of his self, his being, his reality. He found no pleasure in what he was taking but in the act of taking itself.
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