AVARICE QUOTES

quotations about avarice

Ambition is but Avarice on stilts and masked.

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen


For avarice begins where poverty ends.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Lost Illusions


Avarice is as destitute of what it has, as what it has not.

PUBLILIUS SYRUS

Sententiae


To me avarice seems not so much a vice as a deplorable piece of madness.

THOMAS BROWNE

Pseudodoxia Epidemica


Vile avarice and pride, from Heaven accurst,
In all are ill, but in a church-man worst.

WILLIAM ALEXANDER

Doomsday: The Sixth Hour


Men hate the individual whom they call avaricious only because nothing can be gained from him.

VOLTAIRE

Philosophical Dictionary


If you would abolish avarice, you must abolish its mother, luxury.

CICERO

De Oratore


So for a good old-gentlemanly vice,
I think I must take up with avarice.

LORD BYRON

Don Juan


This body of ours shattered by our avarice is like a worn out lute, fastened by arteries resembling the wires, but emitting no pleasing sound.

VALMIKI

The Yoga-vasishtha-maharamayana of Valmiki


Avarice fills its purse at the expense of its belly.

THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON

attributed, Forty Thousand Quotations, Prose and Poetical


The avaricious man is good to no one, but he is worst of all to himself.

PUBLILIUS SYRUS

Sententiae


Avarice is the father of unsatisfied desires.

YORUBA

attributed, Day's Collacon


Poverty wants much, but avarice everything.

PUBLILIUS SYRUS

Sententiae


Avarice is ever poor.

AURELIUS

attributed, Day's Collacon


When avarice takes the lead in a state, it is commonly the forerunner of its fall.

ALEXANDER HAMILTON

letter to Mr. Holt, October 19, 1778


Avarice, sphincter of the heart.

MATTHEW GREEN

The Spleen


Tell me, can the hateful chain be broken?
Production and consumption define our hollow lives
Avarice has led us 'cross the ocean
Toward a land that's better, much more bountiful and wide
So when will mankind finally come to realize
His surfeit has become his demise?

BAD RELIGION

"How Much Is Enough?"


Expel avarice, the mother of all wickedness, who, always thirsty for more, opens wide her jaws for gold.

CLAUDIAN

De Consulatu Stilichonis


Avarice is only prudence and economy pushed to excess.

HORACE SMITH

The Tin Trumpet


Avarice is like holding a penny so close to my eye that it blocks out the sun, blocks out the light of love and concern for others. If there is any joy in things that cannot be shared, it is fleeting at best. You really can't share stinginess.

WESLEY W. HINTON

"How Much Is Enough?", Preaching Through the Year of Luke