Thomas Bailey Aldrich Quotes About Gold

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  • October turned my maple's leaves to gold; The most are gone now; here and there one lingers: Soon these will slip from the twigs' weak hold, Like coins between a dying miser's fingers.

    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1897). “The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich”
  • The possession of gold has ruined fewer men than the lack of it. What noble enterprises have been checked and what fine souls have been blighted in the gloom of poverty the world will never know.

    Men  
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1907). “Ponkapog papers: A sea turn, and other papers”
  • The possession of gold has ruined fewer men than the lack of it.

    Men  
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1907). “Ponkapog papers: A sea turn, and other papers”
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