The wealth
of the country is not necessarily built on its own natural resources; it is achievable even in the case of their complete absence. The most important resource is the person. The state just needs to create a basis for the blossoming of the talent of people. Margaret Thatcher, when acting as the prime minister of Great Britain The wealthier countries used to be there, where the nature was more generous, now - where the person is more active. Buckle Henry Thomas (1821-1862), English
historian and sociologist The world has enough for everybodys need, but not enough for everybodys greed. GANDHI Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948),
leader and ideologist of the Indian national-liberation movement. Better known by his people's name Mahatma Gandhi ("Great soul") |