Annie Dillard Quotes
It Is Dire Poverty Indeed When A Man Is So Malnourished And Fatigued That He Won't Stoop To Pick Up A Penny. But If You Cultivate A Healthy Poverty And Simplicity, So That Finding A Penny Will Literally Make Your Day, Then, Since The World Is In Fact Planted In Pennies, You Have With Your Poverty Bought A Lifetime Of Days. It Is That Simple. What You See Is What You Get.
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