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Quotes about Greed

Instead of hating the people you think are war-makers, hate the appetites and disorder in your own soul, which are the causes of war. If you love peace, then hate injustice, hate tyranny, hate greed - but hate these things in yourself, not in another.
— Thomas Merton
You may as well bid an elephant fly in the air, as a covetous man live by faith.
— Thomas Watson
He who loves money is not weary of telling it: and he who loves God is not weary of serving him.
— Thomas Watson
My actions are ruled by appetite, passion, prejudice, greed, love, fear, environment, habit, and the worst of these tyrants is habit. Therefore, if I must be a slave to habit let me be a slave to good habits. My bad habits must be destroyed and new furrows prepared for good seed.
— Og Mandino
Sin makes our armor vulnerable to attack from Satan, who then gains permission from God to attack us in the area where we have failed to uphold righteousness. If we break down in moral purity, Satan comes in and establishes a stronghold. If we give place to bitterness and unwillingness to forgive, we break fellowship with God and others. If we become money-focused, we fall into greed and deception. Sin is a vicious cycle that leaves us weak and vulnerable to ever more sin.
— OS Hillman
Those who have much are often greedy; those who have little often share.
— Oscar Wilde
Well, I guess in all honesty I would have to say that I never knew nor did I ever hear of anybody that money didnt change.
— Cormac McCarthy
When smart people do dumb things it's usually due to one of two things. The two things are greed and fear. They want something they're not supposed to have or they've done something they weren't supposed to do. In either case they've usually fasten on to a set of beliefs that are supportive of their state of mind but at odds with reality. It has become more important for them to believe that to know.
— Cormac McCarthy
To live, we must daily break the body and shed the blood of Creation. When we do this knowingly, lovingly, skillfully, reverently, it is a sacrament. When we do it ignorantly, greedily, clumsily, destructively, it is a desecration. In such desecration we condemn ourselves to spiritual and moral loneliness, and others to want.
— Wendell Berry
Selfishness and greed, individual or national, cause most of our troubles.
— Harry S. Truman
Fear will make you stingy.
— Kenneth Copeland
Envy and greed starve on a steady diet of thanksgiving.
— Billy Graham