Cicero, 106-43 B.C.
Latin statesman and orator
Millionaires in Rome
As to their money, and their splendid mansions, and their wealth, and their lordship, and the delights by which they are chiefly attracted, never in truth have I ranked them amongst things good or desirable; inasmuch as I saw for a certainty that in the abundance of these things men longed most for the very things wherein they abounded. For never is the thirst of cupidity filled nor sated. And not only are they tortured by the longing to increase their possessions, but they are also tortured by fear of losing them.
- Cited in Upton Sinclair The Cry for Justice. Second edition. NY: Lyle Stuart, 1963
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