“I have friends in overalls whose friendship I would not swap for the favor of the kings of the world.” — Thomas A. Edison
(Yeah, but when he made this statement he was likely wealthy enough to buy a few kings of the world! Edison wasn’t born poor, but not exactly rich either. He did his fair share of labor though, during his life, before becoming incredibly wealthy. He knew that people who worked for a living possessed a certain kind of genuineness that money just can’t buy. Be well, do good . . . and be genuine, friends.) — YUR
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