Acres Of Diamonds

Acres of Diamonds: A combination of a story and a famous speech which talks about our every-day opportunities, and how we often overlook them while searching for wealth…


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Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 5

January 4th, 2009

Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 5
“Well, then, you can measure the good you have been to this city by what this city has paid you, because a man can judge very well what he is worth by what he receives; that is, in what he is to the world at this time. If you [...]


Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 6

January 4th, 2009

Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 6
To live and let live is the principle of the gospel, and the principle of every-day common sense. Oh, young man, hear me; live as you go along. Do not wait until you have reached my years before you begin to enjoy anything of this life. If I had [...]


Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 7

January 4th, 2009

Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 7
The moment a young man or woman gets more money than he or she has grown to by practical experience, that moment he has gotten a curse. It is no help to a young man or woman to inherit money. It is no help to your children to leave [...]


Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 8

January 5th, 2009

Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 8
I remember one at Niagara Falls. I think I remember one a great deal nearer. I think there are gentlemen present who were at a great banquet, and I beg pardon of his friends. At a banquet here in Philadelphia there sat beside me a kind-hearted young man, and [...]


Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 9

January 5th, 2009

Acres of Diamonds: The Speech Part 9
The best illustration I ever heard was of John Jacob Astor. You know that he made the money of the Astor family when he lived in New York. He came across the sea in debt for his fare. But that poor boy with nothing in his pocket made the [...]