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— Plutarch"The usual disease of princes, grasping covetousness, had made them suspicious and quarrelsome neighbors."
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Luxury... corrupts at once rich and poor, the rich by possession and the poor by covetousness.
— Henri Rousseau
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That plenty should produce either covetousness or prodigality is a perversion of providence; and yet the generality of men are the worse for their riches.
— William Penn
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