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"And they're always suffering some hardship or another.
The desert rewards those willing to put up with some hardship.
You can't live to 110 without some tragedy in your life, some hardship, much loss.
Maybe you'll have some hardship but eventually your life will be organised, your kids will go to school, you'll find a job, you'll get your own life".
Better to resist changes in policy and suffer through some hardship if minimizing inflation makes people better off in the long run, their thesis maintained.
"Tell the peasants to resume eating chaff and herbs for half the year," he said, "and after some hardship for one or two or three years things will turn around".
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Throughout the years I faced some hardships.
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