"The philosophy which affects to teach us a contempt of money does not run very deep; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater importance."

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Source: Henry Taylor (1853). “Notes from Life in Seven Essays”, p.1

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Henry Taylor

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Henry Taylor is a notable poet and playwright known for his exploration of truth and freedom in human experience.

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