"By a heart made unspeakably unfortunate by a tomb on which the fall leaves now fall, I understand there are some things greater and grander and sublimer than cash. " Russell H ConwellThe quotation is taken from Russell H Conwell's lecture Acres of Diamonds is one that I especially like. His popular text basically concerns the topic of possibility and where it might be found; and, it does make the strong statement that probably you should be rich. It takes place to define the stories of many individuals who were rich, in terms of possibility, but continued to be poor merely due to the fact that they were not able to acknowledge opportunity. Told as a parable, or learning story, guide gives the lesson that you might be literally bordered" right where you are, today" with diamonds, yet unless you know what a diamond-in-the-rough actually looks like, perhaps you will still die bad. He as soon as commented that the talk was 'one of the most preferred of any type of lecture I have actually provided in the fifty-seven years of my public life'. Certainly, this book is just one of the most appealing works on this motif ever before written.