“What good does it do one to pile up wealth if no good or honor issues from it? Assets are worth much less than manure: at least dung enriches the soil, but the wealth that is locked away is a disgrace to the man who hoards it.”
Quote by Heldris de Cornualles
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Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance
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