the walls of babylon
more from the richest man in babylon
by george s. clason
“In this day, behind the impregnable walls of insurance, savings accounts and dependable investments, we can guard ourselves against the unexpected tragedies that may enter any door and seat themselves before any fireside.” [p.93]
We Cannot Afford to Be Without Adequate Protection
image: Dragon of Marduk, Neo-Babylonian, glazed and moulded brick, 604–562 bc. www.britannica.com
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