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... question Jesus; this afternoon no one asked him a question. (1905.2) 175:0.2 As the Master began to speak, the temple court was quiet and orderly. The money-changers and the merchandisers had not dared again to enter the temple since Jesus and the aroused multitude had driven them out the previous day. Before beginning the discourse, Jesus tenderly looked down upon this audience which was so soon to hear...
... your fellows who languish in darkness and hunger for the light of truth. No more, Philip, shall you busy yourself with money and goods. You now are free to preach the glad tidings just as are your brethren. And I will go before you and be with you even to the end.” (2049.3) 192:2.12 And then, speaking to Matthew, the Master asked, “Matthew, do you have it in your heart to obey me?” Matthew answered...
..., I have not heard anything from him, or what happened to those books, because they were going to be published in time for Christmas - which has passed many months ago. Perhaps he has dropped the idea: to put so much money into publication, and then because of my name those books will not get the profit that he had visualized.... It is a strange world. People are ready to appreciate what is written...
.... Sean makes a claim for damages against the trucking company, for injuries to himself, his horse and cart, his dog and his load of potatoes. The whole claim amounts to a considerable sum of money. But a few weeks later in the high court, when Sean is called to the witness stand, his case does not seem to be going too well. "Isn't it true," says Simon Sharkfin, the opposing lawyer, "that...
... profession. And there is not even a single person in the whole world who is fully psychoanalyzed, the very effort is impossible. You go on analyzing, and the mind goes on creating new thoughts, new dreams, new projections, new illusions. There is no end to it; there are people who have been in psychoanalysis for fifteen years and they have reached nowhere. Yes, they have given a large amount of money to...
... agreed and he opened it. Inside there were two eggs and about ten thousand dollars in cash. "What are the eggs for?" he inquired. "Well," said his wife, "I guess it's time you should know. Every time I was unfaithful to you, I put an egg in the drawer." "Twice in twenty-five years," smiled the husband, "that's understandable. But what is all that money?"...
... don't give her the money, she will take hold of your hand - and the gypsy woman is so strong that even a man will not be able to get rid of her. And they are so beautiful! I have seen so many women, but no comparison with gypsy women. They are beautiful, they are strong; and the men are beautiful, they are strong. Perhaps their continuous wandering, facing new difficulties, new challenges, has created...
... undertaker. "How much to bury my wife?" asks Hamish. "Five hundred pounds," replies Tomb, rubbing his hands together. "Five hundred?" splutters Hamish, clutching his purse. "Can't you do it for less?" "Well," replies Mr Tomb, "the cheapest I can manage is three hundred pounds." "My God!" wails Hamish, counting out his money, "I...
.... Yes-saying is a great, blissful state. Start slowly.... Drop all cautions - cautious people don't live. Those who live are the people who can live in danger. Gamblers live, cautious people don't live - they do business, they don't live. They hoard money but they don't live, they protect themselves but they don't live. If you really want to live you will have to be ready to move into danger. And this...
... anyone has ever known, because she allowed me everything... everything. In India, when the Festival of Lights comes, people may gamble. It is a strange ritual: for three days gambling is legal; after that you can be caught and punished. I told my grandmother, "I want to gamble." She asked me, "How much money do you want?" Even I could not believe my ears. I thought she would say...

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