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1 1, Story16| strength to bear~the load of poverty and had often entertained
2 1, Story16| distressed state and in poverty.~ ~ Seeing that he had thus
3 3, Story2 | whilst thou hast remained in poverty as before.' He replied:~'
4 3, Story3 | burning in the fire of poverty and sewing~patch upon patch,
5 3, Story12| but diminished my honour.~ Poverty is better than the degradation
6 7, Story18| carries only the load of poverty~ Will also arrive lightly
7 7, Story20| Disputant concerning Wealth and Poverty~ ~ ~ I saw a man in the
8 7, Story20| together and~comfort in poverty is an impossibility. A man
9 7, Story20| with Allah against base poverty and~neighbours whom I do
10 7, Story20| There is also a tradition: Poverty is~blackness of face in
11 7, Story20| heard the Prophet's saying:~Poverty is my glory. I replied: '
12 7, Story20| the world alluded~to the poverty of warriors in the battlefield
13 7, Story20| knowledge rests not until his poverty,~culminates in unbelief;
14 7, Story20| culminates in unbelief; for poverty is almost infidelity, because
15 7, Story20| except in consequence of~poverty? Lion-hearted men were on
16 7, Story20| women have on account of poverty fallen into~complete profligacy,
17 7, Story20| abstinence cannot abide.~ Poverty snatches the reins from
18 7, Story20| supposed to be the antidote~to poverty or the key to the storehouse
19 8, 12 | Wise men have~said that poverty with content is better than
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