Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.


J. Potter Briscoe Sydney Smith: His Wit and Wisdom (1900)


Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.

Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.

Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.

Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.