Poverty is the highest of riches and a thousand times superior to a king

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Be simple and sincere.

Be simple and sincere.

Where there is FAITH there is LOVE, Where there is LOVE, there is PEACE, Where there is PEACE, ther

Where there is FAITH there is LOVE, Where there is LOVE, there is PEACE, Where there is PEACE, there is GOD, Where there is GOD, there is BLISS.

Make the fullest of your talents and march as long as you can and pitch the tent nearer the goal wh

Make the fullest of your talents and march as long as you can and pitch the tent nearer the goal when darkness falls.

Love all men without distinction, Know that mankind is a single community.

Love all men without distinction, Know that mankind is a single community.

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