Thomas F. ShubnellWhen wealth flees, untrue friends follow.
About This Quote
When wealth flees, untrue friends follow. Wealth is something that most people seek in vain. They are often willing to give up their morals, friends, and family to get it. This quote tells us that wealth will eventually leave its owner if he is not careful.
People with wealth are often surrounded by people who will not challenge their ways. When wealth flees, these untrue friends will follow the wealth because they want to be in with the "in crowd."
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