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I don't think being poor is anything to be ashamed of.
I don't think being poor is anything to be ashamed of.
There is no disgrace in being poor.
You shouldn't look down on a person for being poor.
You should never look down upon a man merely because he is poor.
It was heartless of him to say such a thing to the sick man.
What should we do with people who are very sick or hurt and can't get better?
Illness usually has a variety of causes, not just one.
He must have been ill.
It is no wonder that some people feel anxiety at the thought of walking into a hospital.
Somebody who wavers between hope and fear over superficial things should not be appointed to a management position.
There's no ice, and in any case it's too cold today for iced tea.
Necessity knows no law.
You should cross out any word you don't need.
We need a square table; not a round one.
I'm not much of a one for art.
It seemed to me that beauty was like the summit of a mountain peak; when you had reached it there was nothing to do but to come down again.
What is beautiful is not always good.
When I considered beautiful things I found that there was nothing for me to do but to gaze and admire.
Smiles do not always indicate pleasure.

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