Alexander Pope Quotes About Money

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  • Get place and wealth, if possible with grace; if not, by any means get wealth and place.

    'Imitations of Horace' Horace bk. 1, Epistle 1 (1738) l. 103
  • A little learning is a dangerous thing; drink of it deeply, or taste it not, for shallow thoughts intoxicate the brain, and drinking deeply sobers us again.

  • Trade it may help, society extend, But lures the Pirate, ant corrupts the friend: It raises armies in a nation's aid, But bribes a senate, and the land's betray'd.

  • These riches are possess'd, but not enjoy'd!

    Alexander Pope (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Alexander Pope (Illustrated)”, p.1155, Delphi Classics
  • False happiness is like false money; it passes for a time as well as the true, and serves some ordinary occasions; but when it is brought to the touch, we find the lightness and alloy, and feel the loss.

  • We may see the small value God has for riches, by the people he gives them to.

    Alexander Pope (1812). “The works of Alexander Pope. With a selection of explanatory notes, and the account of his life by dr. Johnson”, p.236
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