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" ... they think the millionaire has that which they themselves cannot get. Now, money stands for food and drink, for the garments we wear and the houses we live in and things of that sort; but let it never be forgotten that money cannot make life worth... "
Forest Leaves - Page 172
1890
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Pennsylvania School Journal, Volume 45

1896 - 716 pages
...newspaper that dares to bestow the title of "crank" upon those who advocate and practice tree planting. The economic value of Arbor Day is no longer disputed....a house, but you cannot buy a happy home — that iiuist be made by you and by her who occupies it with you. You can buy a pew at church, but you can...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Issue 3, Part 1

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - 1898 - 946 pages
...bought with money; they grow and develop as the mind and heart grow and develop. You may buy a fine house but you cannot buy a happy home; that must be made by those who occupy it. You may buy a pew at church but you can not buy an easy conscience; that results...
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Addresses and Proceedings - National Education Association of the ..., Volume 38

National Education Association of the United States - 1899 - 1284 pages
...that which makes life worth living cannot be bought with money. If you are rich, you may buy a fine house, but you cannot buy a happy home; that must be made — made by you and by those who occupy it with you. With money you may rent a pew in some fashionable...
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Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the ..., Volumes 27-28

American Library Association - 1905 - 586 pages
...forgotten that money cannot make life worth living. If you have plenty of money you can buy a fine house, but you cannot buy a happy home; that must...made by you, and by her who occupies it with you. If you are rich you may buy a fine copy of Shakespeare, but you cannot buy the ability to appreciate...
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Library Journal, Volume 31

Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells - 1906 - 924 pages
...forgotten that money cannot make life worth living. If you have plenty of money you can buy a fine house, but you cannot buy a happy home ; that must...made by you, and by her who occupies it with you. If you are rich you may buy a fine copy of Shakespeare, but you cannot buy the ability to appreciate...
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Fifteenth Anniversary Exercises and Banquet, October 16th, 1891-1906 ...

International Correspondence Schools - 1907 - 168 pages
...boy or the girl. Dollars alone never can make life worth living. If you are rich, you may buy a fine house, but you cannot buy a happy home. That must...be made by you and by her who occupies it with you. If you are rich, you may buy a splendid copy of Shakespeare; but the ability to enjoy a play of Shakespeare...
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Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of ...

National Education Association of the United States - 1899 - 1266 pages
...that which makes life worth living cannot be bought with money. If you are rich, you may buy a fine house, but you cannot buy a happy home; that must be made — made by you and by those who occupy it with you. With money you may rent a pew in some fashionable...
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