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Jesus lived in occupied territory, in poverty and misery, and his stories and preaching are all about food, land, liberation from bondage and servitude and get. He preached about providing for those who lacked the most and were considered expendable, as the birds of the air, and yet in Jesus' eyes were where one found the treasure of heaven, here, now, on earth.

~ Megan Mckenna

Megan Mckenna Discipleship Ministry Poverty

One of the biggest misconceptions remains that Neil Gaiman spent his youth lurching from bedsit to library and back again, subsisting on a diet of blood-temperature baked beans and the wild leeks he managed to pull from the side of a disused railway track. It is a misconception that he nurtures, whether consciously or otherwise, through omission.

~ Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke Bedsits Neil Gaiman Poverty

The homeless dudes on Alameda all have legs any runway model would kill for, and sometimes I think of giving them money, but— I don’t know, I’ve got bills to not pay, and drinks to make people buy for me.

~ Kris Kidd

Kris Kidd Homelessness Los Angeles Poverty

Then they start going on about cancer and how organic living is the way forward, totally ignoring how expensive it is to be organic and that there are a lot of people out there grateful if they can afford regular living.

~ Lisa O'donnell

Lisa O'donnell Organic Food Poverty

My eyes open after my mind. All eyes always do.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Homelessness Life Poverty

Nobody has to do anything wrong to end up living a life that feels like it’s not their own, all they have to do is take a step back, and hope for the best.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Homelessness Life Poverty

Or maybe he means in a richer world the begging population is melting away. But no to that too. So maybe, perhaps, he means there aren't many 'human beings' left to look, see, and understand well enough for one to ask and one to give. Everyone busy, running, jumping, there's no time to study one another. But I guess that's bilge and hogwash, slop and sentiment.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Bradbury Communication Green Shadows Humanity Poverty White Whale

You are put in school to be trained to become exactly what they want you to be: not them, anything but them. They live on a golden island and have the key to the only bridge. Your parents are not millionaires, so it doesn't matter how intelligent you are, you aren't invited to their party. That’s the great shame. The idiots have the gold, and the poor die to give it to them. So you better start to laugh, because this world is one big joke written by the few, at the expense of the masses. Look around you, that feeling your life isn't going anywhere? That’s the feeling that makes you part of the masses.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Class Money Politics Poverty

Sleep doesn't come easy when a broken twig conjures images of a hulking mental patient snapping the arms off children, over by the bin.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Homelessness Life Poverty

Most poverty is a lack of opportunity.

~ Adam Livecchi

Adam Livecchi Changes Hope Opportunity Poor Poverty

His smile is a stranger resting on a haunted face, only coming out for poisons turning him into a ghost.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Homelessness Poverty

He brings the cigarette butt to his mouth and lights up. He breathes in, and coughs; a rattling helicopter with a broken blade crashing into a herd of trombone playing sheep falling off a cliff into a DIY shop with a discount on spanners.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Homelessness Poverty

A celebrity farts, and everyone endures, but the unpopular will be thrased to death.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson Admiration Admire Crowd Endurance Fart Farting Favour Favouritism Funny Humor Humour Michael Bassey Johnson Poverty Unpopularity

If you tempted a poor man with a fortune, who could blame the fellow for taking what he could?

~ Sara Sheridan

Sara Sheridan Blame Poverty Temptation

I don’t want to wake up. I can’t feel the cold of life. I can’t feel fear in my dreams. When awake we are green and red bits glowing under a machine, lights turn off and on, and people of science convince themselves they know what’s going on. Backs are patted, hand are shaken. Test, record, collect. They tell us what we already know. We are all dying, dying slow. When awake, there is a feeling of impending doom, and if you can’t feel it, close your eyes, or open them further. When we’re in a box underground, heaven is finally above us, but it’s not in the sky. Heaven is the planet we lived on, and all of the angels are people. Here, in a dream, it’s just me floating in the back of my mind, among parts we don’t fully understand.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Dreams Homelessness Poverty

Blobfish, the guy who snapped a hamsters neck, myself, the homeless guy who has never thrown a punch (but has killed a fox) and Dickface, the man obsessed with trees and touching himself in public, follow an arrogant midget into the home of a pale creature I am certain will kill us all, to save the life of an ungrateful bastard parrot called Madness.The temperature drops further.A cold night for heroes.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Heroes Homelessness Poverty

Stale beer sticks to wobbling tables. The cigarette machine flashes in the corner, mocking smokers who never have any change on them. There’s no natural light in this pub, so it’s dark and gloomy. The pain on the face of the staff tells its own story: overworked, underpaid, exploited and treated as expendable. I feel at home with them. They’re so scared they will be fired from their terrible jobs, every time I order a beer they ask me if I want any peanuts or crisps, in case between drinks I’ve turned into the dreaded mystery shopper. The air is chewy and weighs heavy on the skin. The fruit machines in the corners don’t make a sound, aware this is the last stop saloon for the drunk few who can’t afford to gamble properly. Everyone here is down to their last pint and pound.

~ Craig Stone

Craig Stone Alcohol Life London Poverty Pubs

The biggest potential for helping us overcome shame is this: We are “those people.” The truth is…we are the others. Most of us are one paycheck, one divorce, one drug-addicted kid, one mental health illness, one sexual assault, one drinking binge, one night of unprotected sex, or one affair away from being “those people”–the ones we don’t trust, the ones we pity, the ones we don’t let our kids play with, the ones bad things happen to, the ones we don’t want living next door.

~ Brené Brown

Brené Brown Abortion Addiction Divorce Poverty Shame

If I were hungry and friendless today, I would rather take my chances with a saloon-keeper than with the average preacher.

~ Eugene V. Debs

Eugene V. Debs Chances Help Needy Poor Poverty Preacher

The difference between the rich and the poor, is finding true love.

~ Anthony Liccione

Anthony Liccione Fool Gigolo Gold Digger Greedy Leech Money Poor Poverty Relationships Riches Sponge Stingy True Love Users

Contrary to what the West seems to think, it is not poverty that brings people like us so close to God. It's the fact that no one is more curious than we are to learn why we are here on earth and what will happen to us in the next world.

~ Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk God Islam Poverty Religion

We are not bringing Christ to poor communities. He has been active in these communities since the creation of the world, sustaining them, Hebrews 1:3 says, by His powerful Word. Hence, a significant part of working in poor communities involves discovering and appreciating what God has been doing there for a LONG time.

~ Steve Corbett

Steve Corbett Missions Poverty Sovereignty Of God

A bullet only costs about two cents, and anybody can afford that.

~ Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie Bleakly Honest Ouch Poverty Smack In The Face

Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. It is an act of justice. It is the protection of a fundamental human right, the right to dignity and a decent

~ Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela Dignity Human Rights In Rwanda Justice Life Poverty Struggle

Poverty has a way of taking the edge off principles. Hunger can blunt them altogether.

~ Paula Brackston

Paula Brackston Hunger Money Poverty Principles Selling Your Soul

Some people in orthodox churches in Africa take poverty as a path that leads to heaven, making christianity look unattractive.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson African Africans Attitude Boredom Boring Christian Christianity Church Compulsion Deception Fanatic Fanatical Views Lackadaisical Madness Michael Bassey Johnson Monotonous Nigeria Nigerians Orthodox Penitence Poverty Satire Servitude Stupidity Unattractive Wretch Wretched

Illness and death are not the only consequences of the lack of access to water; it also hinders education and economic development. Widespread illness makes countries less productive, more dependent on outside aid, and less able to lift themselves out of poverty. According to the United Nations, one of the main reasons girls do not go to school in sub-Saharan Africa is that they have to spend so much time fetching water from distant wells and carrying it home.

~ Tom Standage

Tom Standage Poverty Third World Water

By now, with all our modern technology, there should be no poverty left on earth.

~ E.a. Bucchianeri

E.a. Bucchianeri Advancement Gadfly Greed Humanity Misuse Of Resources Modern Progress Modern Technology Modern Times Poor Poverty Progress Technology

Even though he'd been born into a country unshackling itself from its colonial masters, even though he'd lived through nearly twenty years of freedom, nothing much changed for you when you were poor.

~ Judy Croome

Judy Croome Freedom Poverty

Then, left alone, shivering, I happened to glance up. I stood, I froze, blinking up through the drift, the drift, the silent drift of blinding snow. I saw the high hotel windows, the lights, the shadows.What's it like up there? I thought. Are fires lit? Is it warm as breath? Who are all those people? Are they drinking? Are they happy?Do they even know I'm HERE?

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Homeless Poverty

I start to think, 'It's awful being too poor to even buy my own dress for homecoming.' But that's instantly swept away by another thought: 'I'm so lucky that someone cates enough to loan me a dress.

~ Margaret Peterson Haddix

Margaret Peterson Haddix Caring Optimist Perspective Pessimist Poverty Viewpoint

Honesty is not a virtue, it is a luxury. Most, who struggle to put bread on the table, face this question every day. And hunger wins this game almost every time, beta (son).

~ Prashant Chopra

Prashant Chopra Corruption Honesty Hunger India Poverty

As every slumdweller knew, there were three main ways out of poverty: finding an entrepreneurial niche, as the Husains had found in garbage; politics and corruption, in which Asha placed her hopes; and education.

~ Katherine Boo

Katherine Boo Education Entrepreneurship Politics Poverty

The basis of bureaucratic rule is the poverty of society in objects of consumption, with the resulting struggle of each against all. When there is enough goods in a store, the purchasers can come whenever they want to. When there is little goods, the purchasers are compelled to stand in line. When the lines are very long, it is necessary to appoint a policeman to keep order. Such is the starting point of the power of the Soviet bureaucracy. It knows who is to get something and who has to wait.

~ Leon Trotsky

Leon Trotsky Bureaucracy Poverty Scarcity Socialism Soviet Union

Riches without faith are the greatest poverty.

~ Hazrat Ali R.a

Hazrat Ali R.a Faith Poverty Riches Zarakzain

It is true that almost everyone in the foothills farmed and hunted, so there were no breadlines, no men holding signs that begged for work and food, no children going door to door, as they did in Atlanta, asking for table scraps. Here, deep in the woods, was a different agony. Babies, the most tenuous, died from poor diet and simple things, like fevers and dehydration. In Georgia, one in seven babies died before their first birthday, and in Alabama it was worse.You could feed your family catfish and jack salmon, poke salad and possum, but medicine took cash money, and the poorest of the poor, blacks and whites, did not have it. Women, black and white, really did smother their babies to save them from slow death, to give a stronger, sounder child a little more, and stories of it swirled round and round until it became myth, because who can live with that much truth.

~ Rick Bragg

Rick Bragg Alabama Georgia Great Depression Poverty

The municipality sent water through six Annawadi faucets for ninety minutes in the morning and ninety minutes at night. Shiv Sena men had appropriated the taps, charging usage fees to their neighbors. These water-brokers were resented, but not as much as the renegade World Vision social worker who had collected money from Annawadians for a new tap, then run away with it.

~ Katherine Boo

Katherine Boo Exploitation Poverty World Vision

She was not granted the luxury of forgetting her lower middle-class existence where life hangs by an unseen thread to every hope and where every slash of disappointment shrinks the life further.

~ Madhu Vajpayee

Madhu Vajpayee Disappointment Hope Poverty

Yes, we have to seek redemption! Redemption from the divisive politics based on caste and religion, redemption from the corruption which is eating our lives like termites, redemption from misery of poverty, redemption from the sins of our venal politicians. We need good governance and accountability. An individual has to fight for the things he rightfully deserves. People do not need crutches of any kind if the basic conditions of nation are conducive to their growth. It’s ridiculous; people are first deprived of basic amenities, denied their dues and then offered carrots to benefit the vote bank politics.

~ Madhu Vajpayee

Madhu Vajpayee Caste Corruption Politics Poverty Reservation

The forces of justice had finally come to Annawadi. That the beneficiaries were horses was a source of bemusement to Sunil and the road boys.

~ Katherine Boo

Katherine Boo Animal Welfare Justice Poverty
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