Summary
This quote reflects a deep sense of loyalty and attachment to one's homeland. It suggests that no amount of wealth or material possessions could ever replace the love and pride one feels for their native land. The speaker values the intangible aspects of their homeland, such as culture, traditions, and a sense of belonging, far more than the allure of riches. It highlights the enduring importance of one's roots and the understanding that true wealth lies in the connection to one's own country and its people.
By Isaac Watts