Charles Mackay Quotes
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Money, again, has often been a cause of the delusion of the multitudes. Sober nations have all at once become desperate gamblers, and risked almost their existence upon the turn of a piece of paper.
Charles Mackay
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Author Details:
Type:
Poet Quotes
Category:
British Poet Quotes
Year of Birth:
1814
Year of Death:
1889
Nationality:
British
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Lord Byron
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Again,
Almost,
Become,
Been,
Cause,
Delusion,
Desperate,
Existence,
money,
Often,
Once,
Paper,
Piece,
Risked,
Sober,
Their,
Turn,
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