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There is no place for beggary [wanting things from others] in the current era. The law of vyavasthit [scientific circumstantial evidences] is such that one who has decided never to beg, will never have situation to beg.

Dada Bhagwan
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In reality, I am not dependent, butSo as to keep dignity of the GenerousI have resorted to beggary.

Bedil, Bedil: Selected Poems
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There’s beggary in the love that can be reckoned. (Anthony & Cleopatra - Shakespeare.

Sarah Stuart, Dangerous Liaisons
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There's beggary in the love that can be reckoned.(Anthony and Cleopatra - William Shakespeare.)

Sarah Stuart, Dangerous Liaisons
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Only after beggary (bhikh) goes away completely, can one see this world ‘as it is’.

Dada Bhagwan
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The one who becomes free from all kinds of beggary is bestowed the state of a ‘Gnani’ [the enlightened one].

Dada Bhagwan
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The relationships flourish with exchanged respect, and not by pretending or beggary, as that expressing the opinions is the shortest way to build the bridges of confidence and expanding the circle of special relationships.

Maryam Abdullah Alnaymi
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I do not see how it is possible for a man to die worth fifty million of dollars, or ten million of dollars, in a city full of want, when he meets almost every day the withered hand of beggary and the white lips of famine. How a man can withstand all that, and hold in the clutch of his greed twenty or thirty million of dollars, is past my comprehension. I do not see how he can do it. I should not think he could do it any more than he could keep a pile of lumber on the beach, where hundreds and thousands of men were drowning in the sea.

Robert G. Ingersoll, The Liberty of Man, Woman and Child
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If we feel unloved, it is difficult to truly love. If we feel rejected, it is difficult to truly accept. If we feel afraid, it is difficult to truly live. If we feel abandoned, it is difficult to truly belong. If we feel despair, it is difficult to truly hope. If we feel insignificant, it is difficult to truly care. It is difficult to draw water from an empty well. Without God, all of these things are difficult, if not nigh impossible. Thank God, that in Christ, all things are possible, for he is the hope for the beggary of our soul and the remedy for a broken, fragmented world.

Mac MacKenzie
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TEIRESIAS:I tell you, king, this man, this murderer(whom you have long declared you are in search of,indicting him in threatening proclamationas murderer of Laius)- he is here.In name he is a stranger among citizensbut soon he will be shown to be a citizentrue native Theban, and he'll have no joyof the discovery: blindness for sightand beggary for riches his exchange,he shall go journeying to a foreign countrytapping his way before him with a stick.He shall be proved father and brother bothto his own children in his house; to herthat gave him birth, a son and husband both;a fellow sower in his father's bedwith that same father that he murdered.Go within, reckon that out, and if you find memistaken, say I have no skill in prophecy.

Sophocles, The Complete Greek Tragedies
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