Noun
See Good, n., 3.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is not from your own goods that you give to the beggar; it is a portion of his own that you are restoring to him. The Earth belongs to all. So you are paying back a debt and think you are making a gift to which you are not bound. Ambrose
You can see that a city is prosperous by the wealth of goods for sale in the market. Land too we call prosperous if it bears rich fruit. And so also the soul may be counted prosperous if it is full of good works of every kind. Basil of Caesarea
Conspicuous consumption of valuable goods is a means of reputability to the gentleman of leisure. Thorstein Veblen
All my goods are of silver and gold, even my copper kettle, says the boaster. Dutch Proverb
It's better to have lots of children than to have lots of material goods. Vietnamese Proverb
Common goods, no goods. Dutch Proverb