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Quotes about Prosperity

There are those who have made their fortunes on other people's misfortune. The Bible never promised that life would be fair.
— Billy Graham
The trained mind is a rich mind.
— Robert Kiyosaki
There is, too, a very great difference in the purpose served both by those events which we call adverse and those called prosperous. For the good man is neither uplifted with the good things of time, nor broken by its ills; but the wicked man, because he is corrupted by this world's happiness, feels himself punished by its unhappiness.
— St. Augustine
Even Fortune herself has had an adverse fortune.
— St. Augustine
Prosperity often leads to pride, which leads to sin.
— Joseph Wirthlin
I purposely don't talk about money, because people are already skeptical about TV preachers. But I do say that I want you to be blessed. To me, prosperity is having health, having great children, having peace, good relationships. It's not about the money.
— Joel Osteen
The very longing for contentment that ought to drive us to simplicity of life and labors of love contents itself instead with the broken cisterns of prosperity and comfort.
— John Piper
The kingdom of God is not about what we see with these eyes. It's not about eating or drinking or walking or throwing away the crutches. Those can be good gifts, like wealth and prosperity. But they touch only the surface and they are quite incidental. His kingdom is about peace and joy and love and a kind of power that will turn your heart into a herd of thundering horses if you let it." It
— Ted Dekker
Prosperous farmers mean more employment, more prosperity for the workers and the business men of every industrial area in the whole country.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
You are the heir to the Kingdom. Prosperity is your birth right and you hold the key to more abundance in every area of your life then you can possibly imagine.
— Henri Nouwen
Wealth is the ability to fully experience life.
— Henry David Thoreau
In accumulating property for ourselves or our prosperity, in founding a family or a state, or aquiring fame even, we are mortal; but in dealing with truth we are immortal.
— Henry David Thoreau