The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (9 page)

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#236

Y
ou can’t buy fate.

 

#239

N
ever be afraid to mislabel a product.

 

#242

M
ore is good…all is better.

 

#255

A
wife is a luxury…a smart accountant is a necessity.

 

#261

A
wealthy man can afford anything except a conscience.

 

#263

N
ever allow doubt to tarnish your love of latinum.

 

#266

W
hen in doubt, lie.

 

#284

D
eep down everyone’s a Ferengi.

 

#285

N
o good deed ever goes unpunished.

 

Un-numbered

A
man is only worth the sum of his possessions.

 

Unwritten

W
hen no appropriate rule applies…make one up.

 

Stages of Acquisition
  1. Infatuation
    : An unreasoning love or attraction…“I want it.”

  2. Justification
    : Moral excuse used to explain…“I must have it!”

  3. Appropriation
    : To take to one’s self in exclusion of others…“IT’S MINE AT LAST!”

  4. Obsession
    : A compulsive or irrational preoccupation…“My Precious!”

  5. Resale
    : The action of selling something previously bought…“Make me an offer.”

About Ira Steven Behr

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