2002

I am glad to find your great wealth has not changed you. "Well," responded Mr. Preston, "it has changed me a trifle. I'm eccentric where I used to be impolite, and delightfully sarcastic where I used to be rude—so they tell me."

Detroit Tribune.

2003

Extreme wealth brings excessive care; for the average man a moderate competence is best.

2004

Golden roofs break men's rest.

Seneca.

2005