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Jules Verne

Jules Verne

Born: 02-07-1828

Jules Verne was a pioneering French novelist born in 1828, renowned as one of the fathers of science fiction. His imaginative works, including classics like "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "Around the World in Eighty Days," captivated readers with adventurous tales and visionary technological concepts. Verne's ability to blend scientific knowledge with storytelling left a lasting impact, inspiring generations of readers and writers worldwide.

Quotes

Money is a powerful motivator.

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The desire for wealth can consume even the most content individuals.

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Sometimes, the pursuit of wealth can lead to one's downfall.

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Money cannot buy true happiness.

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Fortune can be fickle, never taking a moment to rest.

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The allure of a lottery ticket can be irresistible.

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Dreams of wealth can consume our thoughts, blinding us to the beauty of the present.

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In the pursuit of wealth, one must not forget the value of love and relationships.

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Luck can change in an instant, for better or worse.

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The anticipation of winning can be more exhilarating than the actual outcome.

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Money can bring out the true nature of people, both good and bad.

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The value of a lottery ticket lies not in its monetary worth, but in the hope it represents.

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