• Seneca The acquisition of riches has been to many not an end to their miseries, but a change in them: The fault is not in the riches, but the disposition.
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    Roman philosopher, statesman and playwright 5 v.C. - 65 n.C.
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Seneca - The acquisition of riches has been to many not an end to their miseries, but a change in them: The fault is not in the riches, but the disposition.
The acquisition of riches has been to many not an end to their miseries, but a change in them: The fault is not in the riches, but the disposition. by : Seneca
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straat-stad The acquisition of riches has been to many not an end to their miseries, but a change in them: The fault is not in the riches, but the disposition.
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