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People look at things differently depending on whether they are rich or poor.
His boyhood experiences taught him what it was like to be poor.
When he was young, he was so poor that he virtually had to live on gruel.
I would rather be poor than make money by dishonest means.
I, who am poor, cannot afford it.
I'm poor.
I am just a humble teacher.
We were poor, but we were happy.
We insisted on rich and poor being treated alike.
The elder brother was living in a village and had grown neither rich nor poor.
The rich are apt to look down upon the poor.
The rich sometimes despise the poor.
The rich have troubles as well as the poor.
I prefer being poor to being rich.
We see things differently according to whether we are rich or poor.
We see things differently, according to whether we are rich or poor.
If wishes were horses, beggars might ride.
Poverty is a stranger to industry.
No poverty can catch up with industry.
He remained poor despite being a hard worker.

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