G. K. Chesterton Quote

The miser is the man who starves himself and everybody else, in order to worship wealth in its dead form, as distinct from its living form.


The Quotable Chesterton: A Topical Compilation of the Wit, Wisdom and Satire of G.K. Chesterton (ed. 1986)


The miser is the man who starves himself and everybody else, in order to worship wealth in its dead form, as distinct from its living form.

The miser is the man who starves himself and everybody else, in order to worship wealth in its dead form, as distinct from its living form.

The miser is the man who starves himself and everybody else, in order to worship wealth in its dead form, as distinct from its living form.

The miser is the man who starves himself and everybody else, in order to worship wealth in its dead form, as distinct from its living form.