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Wealth is like sea-water the more we drink, the thirstier we become and the same is true of fame
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"Wealth is like sea-water; the more we drink, the thirstier we become; and the same is true of fame"

- Arthur Schopenhauer

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This quote by Arthur Schopenhauer is a suggestion that product wealth and popularity are not the supreme sources of happiness. He is suggesting that the more we pursue these things, the more we will want them. This is since they are not fulfilling in the long run. We may think that having more cash or popularity will make us happy, however in reality, it will only make us desire more. This quote is a reminder that real joy comes from within and that we should focus on things that bring us happiness and fulfillment, instead of material belongings or fame. It is a suggestion that we ought to be content with what we have and value the easy things in life.

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Arthur Schopenhauer This quote is written / told by Arthur Schopenhauer between February 22, 1788 and September 21, 1860. He was a famous Philosopher from Germany. The author also have 69 other quotes.

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