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Literally, “happy those who have nothing, they needn't worry where to hide it”.
- IPA(key): [ˈblazɛ ˈtomu ˈɡdo ɲɪt͡s ˈnɛmaː ˈnɛstaraː sɛ ˈkam to ˈsxovaː]
blaze tomu, kdo nic nemá, nestará se, kam to schová
- poor people are often happier because fortune brings worries
2014, Jan Cimický, Dvířka do neznáma[1], Praha: Baronet, →ISBN:Jo, s majetkem je starost. Blaze tomu, kdo nic nemá, nestará se, kam to schová!- Yes, there are worries with possessions. Happy those who have nothing, they needn't worry where to hide it!