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That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest.
—
Henry David Thoreau
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richest
深的\\n富裕的\\n强烈的(rich的最高级)
pleasures
n. 愉快;乐事(pleasure的复数)
cheapest
a. 最便宜的(cheap的最高级形式)
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