AVARICE QUOTES II

quotations about avarice

Avarice, he assured them, was the one passion that grew stronger and sweeter in old age.

WILLA CATHER

Death Comes for the Archbishop


Avarice is like a graveyard; it takes all that it can get, and gives nothing back.

H.W. SHAW

attributed, Day's Collacon


Avarice in old age is foolish; for what can be more absurd than to increase our provisions for the road, the nearer we approach our journey's end.

CICERO

attributed, Forty Thousand Quotations, Prose and Poetical


Avarice, where it has full dominion, excludes every other passion.

WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE

attributed, Forty Thousand Quotations, Prose and Poetical


Avarice is a most stupid and senseless passion, and is the surest symptom of a sordid and sickly mind.

PIERRE CHARRON

attributed, Day's Collacon


Avarice is a closed door, you don't know what's happening behind it, and before knocking you feel anxious.

RACHILDE

The Juggler


Truth and avarice
Encircle his words like a
Barberpole

JELLYFISH

"All Is Forgiven"


My father is the soul of avarice, and my sweet sister Cersei lusts for power with every waking breath. I, however, am innocent as a little lamb. Shall I bleat for you?

GEORGE R.R. MARTIN

A Game of Thrones


Beware an act of avarice; it is bad and incurable disease.

PTAHHOTEP

The Maxims of Ptahhotep


Avarice of all is ever nothing's father.

GEORGE CHAPMAN

The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois


Avarice, the spur of industry.

DAVID HUME

Of Civil Liberty


Avarice is the miser's dream, as fame is the poet's.

WILLIAM HAZLITT

"The Main Chance", The Miscellaneous Works


Avarice is not for copper, nor Ambition for gold; but each would possess that which commands them.

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen


This avarice sticks deeper; grows with more pernicious root than summer-seeding lust.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Macbeth


The lust of avarice has so totally seized upon mankind that their wealth seems rather to possess them than they possess their wealth.

PLINY

attributed, Forty Thousand Quotations, Prose and Poetical


Avarice and happiness never saw each other, how then should they become acquainted?

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

Poor Richard's Almanack, 1734


Avarice reigns most in those who have but few good qualities to recommend them; it is a weed that will grow only in a barren soil.

JOHN HUGHES

attributed, Day's Collacon


The very suspicion of avarice is to be avoided.

CICERO

De Officiis


Avarice is more opposed to economy than liberality is.

LA ROCHEFOUCAULD

Maximes


Love is always a stranger in the house of avarice.

ANDREAS CAPELLANUS

De Amore