George S. Clason Quote
Gold bringeth unto its possessor responsibility and a changed position with hisfellow men. It bringeth fear lest he lose it or it be tricked away from him. Itbringeth a feeling of power and ability to do good. Likewise, it bringethopportunities whereby his very good intentions may bring him intodifficulties.
George S. Clason
Gold bringeth unto its possessor responsibility and a changed position with hisfellow men. It bringeth fear lest he lose it or it be tricked away from him. Itbringeth a feeling of power and ability to do good. Likewise, it bringethopportunities whereby his very good intentions may bring him intodifficulties.
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About George S. Clason
George Samuel Clason (November 7, 1874 – April 5, 1957) was an American author. He is most often associated with his book The Richest Man in Babylon which was first published in 1926.