"To continue in poverty for any long period means in the end the loss of the power of doing work, and to be unable to work means in the end pauperism."
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Robert Hunter (author) in: Ralph Waldo Trine In the Fire of the Heart, Cosimo, Inc., 1 October 2006, p. 46
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