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“Don't feel sorry for me. I started out poor, and I worked my way up to outcast.”
talking to Dodd
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Similar quotes- From the movie: Sullivan's Travels
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“Poverty is not the lack of anything, but a positive plague, virulent in itself, contagious as cholera, with filth, criminality, vice and despair as only a few of its symptoms. It is to be stayed away from, even for purposes of study.”
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