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“Of troubles know I none, Of pleasures know I many - I rove beneath the sun, Without a single penny.” quote by Eleanor Farjeon
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“Of troubles know I none, Of pleasures know I many - I rove beneath the sun, Without a single penny.”

Eleanor Farjeon

About This Quote

Source Song: “The Sun and the Moon” by Eleanor Farjeon, 1935

Living without money yet finding abundant joy shows that wealth isn’t measured by currency but by simple pleasures and freedom.

In simple terms: Joy can come without money.

Key Takeaway

Seek happiness in simple experiences.

Themes

freedom joy simplicity contentment nonmaterialism

Mood

peaceful reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • traveling
  • street performance
  • volunteering
  • living off the land

Key Concepts

minimalism gratitude mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What non‑material things bring you the most joy?
  • How can you cultivate contentment without spending?
A Different Perspective

Money can limit access to resources and safety.

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