"We must not only guard against the possession of money, but also must expel from our souls the desire for it. For we should not so much avoid the results of covetousness, as cut off by the roots all disposition towards it. For it will do no good not to possess money, if there exists in us the desire for getting it."
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John Cassian, "On the Spirit of Covetousness," Institutes of the Coenobia (c. 420 AD), Book VII Chapter VII
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