Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922)/Avarice
AVARICE
So for a good old-gentlemanly vice,
I think I must take up with avarice.
If you wish to remove avarice you must remove its mother, luxury.
Ac primam scelerum matrem, quae semper habendo
Plus sitiens patulis rimatur faucibus aurum,
Trudis Avaritiam.
Expel avarice, the mother of all wickedness, who, always thirsty for more, opens wide her jaws for gold.
Non propter vitam faciunt patrimonia'quidam,
Sed vitio cseci propter patrimonia vivunt.
Some men make fortunes, but not to enjoy them; for, blinded by avarice, they live to make fortunes.
The love of pelf increases with the pelf.
That disease
Of which all old men sicken, avarice.
There grows,
In my most ill-compos'd affection such
A stanchless avarice, that, were I king,
I should cut off the nobles for their lands.
This avarice
Strikes deeper, grows with more pernicious root.
Poverty wants much; but avarice, everything.