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— Ann Bridge"advertising confuses values ... By appealing either to fear, or to vanity, or to covetousness, it very skillfully insinuates false values."
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Envy is of all others the most ungratifying and disconsolate passion. There is power for ambition, pleasure for luxury, and pelf even for covetousness; but envy gets no reward but vexation.
— Jeremy Collier
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Bare-faced covetousness was the moving spirit of civilization from its first dawn to the present day; wealth, and again wealth, and for the third time wealth; wealth, not of society, but of the puny individual, was its only and final aim.
— Friedrich Engels
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