There is no intrinsic worth in money but what is alterable with the times, and whether a guinea goes for twenty pounds or for a shilling, it is the labor of the poor and not the high and low value that is set on gold or silver, which all the comforts of life must arise from.
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"There is no intrinsic worth in money but what is alterable with the times, and whether a guinea goes for twenty pounds or for a shilling, it is the labor of the poor and not the high and low value that is set on gold or silver, which all the comforts of life must arise from." — Bernard de Mandeville #moneywealth
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There is no intrinsic worth in money but what is alterable with the times, and whether a guinea goes for twenty pounds or for a shilling, it is the labor of the poor and not the high and low value that is set on gold or silver, which all the comforts of life must arise from. — Bernard de Mandeville
About Bernard de Mandeville
Bernard de Mandeville was a Philosopher from Dutch Republic (1670–1733).
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This quote is attributed to Bernard de Mandeville, a Philosopher from Dutch Republic.
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Bernard de Mandeville lived from 1670 – 1733.
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