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815. What trials should human beings dread the most, wealth or poverty?
“They are equally dangerous. Poverty inspires complaints against Providence, while wealth stimulates all kinds of excesses.”
“They are equally dangerous. Poverty inspires complaints against Providence, while wealth stimulates all kinds of excesses.”