Quote by Adam Smith
"Men are naturally inclined to sympathize more readily with the joys and triumphs of the great than with the sorrows of the humble."
"Men are naturally inclined to sympathize more readily with the joys and triumphs of the great than with the sorrows of the humble."
"It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest."
"The real price of everything... is the toil and trouble of acquiring it."
"Happiness never results from what we get, but from what we give."
"The propensity to truck, barter and exchange one thing for another is common to all men."