Since ancient times, all the sages and sages have been poor and humble, let alone our generation, which is lonely and upright. ——Bao Zhao
Poverty is not a shame, and wealth is not a sin. There is not much difference between simple food and fine food. As long as we have love, children will smile. ——Xi Murong
Forget your days of poverty. However, don't forget the lesson it taught you. ——Goethe
Poverty itself is not terrible. What is terrible is the thought that one is destined to be poor or will die of poverty. ——Franklin
The rich think they are wise, but the wise poor can see through him. ——"Old Testament"
Those who are content despite poverty are rich, and very rich. And those who, despite being rich, worry all day long about when they will become poor, wither like the winter world. ——Shakespeare
Poverty is anything but glamorous or something to be learned from. For me, poverty has only taught me to overestimate the elegance of the rich or the upper class. ——Chaplin
Poverty will not erase a person's noble qualities, but wealth will make people lose their ambition. ——Boccaccio
It is more despicable to boast about poverty than to boast about wealth. —— Saito Midori
Most of the poverty in the world is a disease, the result of bad life, bad environment, and bad thoughts. ——Sachs
Voluntary poverty is better than uncertain glitz; the extravagant and greedy person is much more miserable than the poorest and contented person. ——Shakespeare
The miser is always in poverty. ——Horace
Poverty and wealth alike can degenerate workers and their works. ——Plato
Don’t envy other people’s wealth, and don’t lament your own poverty. ——Ichirō Kobayashi
People should not be precious, nor should they be poor and humble. ——Su Shi
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