Rich beyond the/any dream of avarice phrase
“Avarice” means “greedy”
Having an inconceivably large amount of money or an inconceivably large number of possessions.
He has become rich beyond the dream of avarice since he discovered a diamond mine in the backyard.
I often buy lottery tickets as I believe I would be rich beyond the dream of avarice if I won.
The phrase is derived from two 18th-century writers, the redoubtable Samuel Johnson and the lesser-known Edward Moore.