"To be clever enough to get all that money, one must be stupid enough to want it"
- Gilbert K. Chesterton
About this Quote
This quote by Gilbert K. Chesterton is a commentary on the pursuit of wealth. It suggests that in order to be successful in acquiring a big amount of cash, one should want to sacrifice their intelligence and good sense. The quote implies that the desire for money can cause absurd choices and an absence of wisdom. It suggests that the pursuit of wealth can be an unsafe game, as it can cause a person making decisions that are not in their benefit. The quote likewise implies that the pursuit of wealth can be a diversion from more vital matters, such as relationships, individual development, and spiritual advancement. Eventually, the quote is a caution versus the dangers of greed and the pursuit of wealth.
"Given the choice, children who don't want for anything will not save... We have an obligation as parents to give our children what they need. What they want we can give them as a special gift, or they can save their money for it"
"I don't understand the whole dating thing. I know right off the bat if I'm interested in someone, and I don't want them to waste their money on me and take me out to eat if I know I'm not interested in that person"