Thomas-Alexandre Dumas quotes

  • Money has no moral opinions.

  • Where large sums of money are concerned, it is advisable to trust nobody.

  • Few women care to be laughed at and men not at all, except for large sums of money.

  • Yesterday misspent can't be recall'd Vanity makes beauty contemptible Wisdom is more valuable than riches.

  • Human prosperity never rests but always craves more, till blown up with pride it totters and falls. From the opulent mansions pointed at by all passers-by none warns it away, none cries, 'Let no more riches enter!'.

  • Riches I need not, nor man's empty praise.

  • There are some rich people who, no matter how much God sends their way, never seem to put their hope in their riches.

  • I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold or all the riches that the East doth hold.

  • For as the interposition of a rivulet, however small, will occasion the line of the phalanx to fluctuate, so any trifling disagreement will be the cause of seditions; but they will not so soon flow from anything else as from the disagreement between virtue and vice, and next to that between poverty and riches.

  • Hope roves in a future of fame and wealth.