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1 I, 10| appetite for it, and that rich men, being able to command 2 I, 12| that you want luxuries, as rich people do. You may be encouraged 3 II, 2 | That is why youths and rich men are insolent; they think 4 II, 9 | brings with it. The newly rich give more offence than those 5 II, 9 | For here again, the newly rich give us more offence by 6 II, 9 | possessions of the newly rich do not seem to be really 7 II, 16| Simonides about wise men and rich men, in answer to Hiero’ 8 II, 16| whether it was better to grow rich or wise. "Why, rich," he 9 II, 16| grow rich or wise. "Why, rich," he said; "for I see the 10 II, 16| spending their days at the rich men’s doors. " Rich men 11 II, 16| the rich men’s doors. " Rich men also consider themselves 12 II, 16| those who have long been rich: the newly-enriched have 13 II, 20| will come along who are not rich, and their peculations will