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The Investment of Influence

CHAPTER XI
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Men discount the speech of poverty, but the rich man's words weigh a ton each.

It has been said that the poor man's dollar is just as good as the rich man's only when both are anonymous, for the dollar with a million behind it will go further than the dollar with a thousand behind it.

This is a proverb: "A bid from Rothschild electrifies the market." Each new achievement and success builds higher the tower of observation that lifts the great man into the presence of the nation.

All eyes are upon the prospered individual, all ears are alert to his whisper.

Prosperity's voice is the voice of an oracle, all her words are winged.


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