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My mother often said, as long as a person is happy at work, then poverty is nothing to be ashamed of.

~ Yu Hua

Yu Hua Poverty Work

Seeing myself or my church or my denomination as the blessing — like so many mission trips to help those less fortunate than ourselves — can easily descend into a blend of  benevolence and paternalism. We can start to see the poor as supporting characters in a big story about how noble, selfless, and helpful we are.

~ Nadia Bolz-Weber

Nadia Bolz-Weber Paternalism Poverty Self Centeredness

One additional unit of income can do a hundred times as much to the benefit the extreme poor as it can to benefit you or I [earning the typical US wage of $28,000 or ‎£18,000 per year]. [I]t's not often you have two options, one of which is a hundred times better than the other. Imagine a happy hour where you could either buy yourself a beet for $5 or buy someone else a beer for 5¢. If that were the case, we'd probably be pretty generous – next round's on me! But that's effectively the situation we're in all the time. It's like a 99% off sale, or buy one, get ninety-nine free. It might be the most amazing deal you'll see in your life.

~ William Macaskill

William Macaskill Charity Effective Altruism Extreme Poverty Global Poverty Marginal Utility Marginal Value Poverty Poverty Reduction

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~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Food Poverty

The church wanted us to give out food to malnourished children, but they didn't want us to question why they were malnourished to begin with.

~ Elvia Alvarado

Elvia Alvarado Charity Honduras Poverty Social Activism Social Justice

How the prisoner and the immigrant are treated by the government, how the poor are treated and those without influence: this is secretly how the government would like to treat us all.

~ Joseph O'connor

Joseph O'connor Government Immigrants Poverty Prisoner

If our family was poor, of what did our poverty consist? If our clothes were torn the torn places only let in the sun and wind. In the winter we had no overcoats, but that only meant that we ran rather than loitered. Those who are to follow the arts should have a training in what is called poverty.

~ Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson Poverty The Arts

... the scriptures... when properly examined and rightly divided, do not portray Jesus as a poverty-stricken individual. On the contrary, Jesus is seen as a Man whose needs were met and who was regularly involved in meeting the needs of others.

~ Kenneth E. Hagin

Kenneth E. Hagin Bible Faith Gospel Poverty Prosperity Scripture Word Of God

I believe in a world in which science is the key for supporting thedevelopment of a happy future for humanity. So, I advocate for such asituation in which scientists would speak louder. If science is silent, there is no way to solve high priority problems at a global level, such as: the gap between developed and undeveloped countries, poverty, limited energy resources, limited food and even drinking water (especially related to the population growth phenomenon), global warming and rapid climatechanges, etc.

~ Eraldo Banovac

Eraldo Banovac Climate Change Drinking Water Population Growth Poverty Science Scientists

A thousand pounds for clothes--when on thinks how long poor people could live on it! When one thinks how long we could live on it, for that matter!

~ Dodie Smith

Dodie Smith Empathy Poverty

The poor commit villainies because they are poor or because they have no alternative employment. But the rich do them in order to enjoy themselves more or to earn more money.

~ මාර්ටින් වික්‍රමසිංහ

මාර්ටින් වික්‍රමසිංහ Ceylon Poverty Rich Sinhalese Srilanka Urban Life

Sometimes when you had nothing at all and it was raining and you were alone in the flat, it was wonderful to know that you could have something even though it was only a cup of black and bitter coffee.

~ Betty Smith

Betty Smith Coffee Coffee Quotes Poverty

In the treatment of poverty nationally, one fact stands out: there are twice as many white poor as Negro poor in the United States. Therefore I will not dwell on the experiences of poverty that derive from racial discrimination, but will discuss the poverty that affects white and Negro alike.

~ Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. Class Poverty Race And Racism In America White Privilege

They [the church] wanted us to give food out to malnourished mothers and children, but they didn't want us to question why we were malnourished to begin with. They wanted us to grow vegetables on the tiny plots around our houses, but they didn't want us to question why we didn't have enough land to feed ourselves. [p. 16]

~ Elvia Alvarado

Elvia Alvarado Charity Honduras Missions Poverty Social Activism Social Justice

Should happiness and success be hidden, in view of the misery and poverty around. Would it be a sign of selfishness and un-intellectual behavior, if we admit to a pursuit of happiness? Could it, on the contrary, not work out as a motivation and an incentive? When giving voice to our happiness, could it not be perceived as a positive challenge? Could happiness not be contagious and become a salutary infectious syndrome? A beneficial infection. ( Happy days are back again )

~ Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie Beneficial Happiness Misery Poverty Selfishness

Millennials: We lost the genetic lottery. We graduated high school into terrorist attacks and wars. We graduated college into a recession and mounds of debt. We will never acquire the financial cushion, employment stability, and material possessions of our parents. We are often more educated, experienced, informed, and digitally fluent than prior generations, yet are constantly haunted by the trauma of coming of age during the detonation of the societal structure we were born into. But perhaps we are overlooking the silver lining. We will have less money to buy the material possessions that entrap us. We will have more compassion and empathy because our struggles have taught us that even the most privileged can fall from grace. We will have the courage to pursue our dreams because we have absolutely nothing to lose. We will experience the world through backpacking, couch surfing, and carrying on interesting conversations with adventurers in hostels because our bank accounts can't supply the Americanized resorts. Our hardships will obligate us to develop spiritual and intellectual substance. Maybe having roommates and buying our clothes at thrift stores isn't so horrible as long as we are making a point to pursue genuine happiness.

~ Maggie Georgiana Young

Maggie Georgiana Young America American Authors Baby Boomers Generations Millennial Authors Millennial Writers Millennials Poverty Recession

Only education, self-respect and rational qualities will uplift the down-trodden.

~ Periyar E.v. Ramasamy

Periyar E.v. Ramasamy Education Poverty Rationality

She is drawn to the river, and all its hideous, dead-eyed treasures: rot-bloated cats, and cold-meat corpses of unwanted infants, eels plucking at their tender fingers and toes.

~ Emmanuelle De Maupassant

Emmanuelle De Maupassant Babies City Corpses Death Decay Dirt Disease London Poverty River Squalor Urban

There are so many people in the world with so little. Who cares why you decide to help?

~ Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler Giving Helping Others Inspirational Poverty Real Talk

We have been living through a time of sorrow. Our seed remains seed. Our nostrils are dusty.

~ Warren Eyster

Warren Eyster Agriculture Drought Farming Poverty

If we agree that God did not create poverty then, in my opinion, it came in to being as a consequence of human rights violations.

~ Q.m. Sidd

Q.m. Sidd Life Philosophy Of Life Poverty Poverty Inequality

A fog of despair so pervaded the ghetto that the smallest gesture of rebellion could seem like a bold, piercing light. Bad, said with a fond expression, was almost always a compliment.

~ Adrian Nicole Leblanc

Adrian Nicole Leblanc Deprivation Ghetto Lifestyle Poverty Survival

There were office-worn gents with yellow faces, bent backs, and one shoulder set slightly higher than the other from spending hours hunched over desks. And their sad, anxious faces spoke volumes about their domestic troubles, never-ending money worries, and all those old hopes which had been dashed for good; for they all belonged to the army of poor threadbare drudges who just about make ends meet in some dismal plasterboard house with a flowerbed for a garden in the rubbish-and-slag-heap belt on the outskirts of Paris.

~ Guy De Maupassant

Guy De Maupassant Family Life Poverty

Girls barely budding open their legs to make a living, alongside the toothless and rancid of breath; hair thick with lice, they all find customers if the price is right, against the wall or on sheets well-soiled. Their holes cost but a shilling. Skins grow thick and claws sharp.

~ Emmanuelle De Maupassant

Emmanuelle De Maupassant City Dirt Poverty Prostitution Victorian Age Women

The day you forget about the poors, you become the poorest of the poor!

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan Forget Forgetting Murat Ildan Philosophy Poor Poorest Poors Poverty

Someday men will learn to irrigate and spread fertilizer instead of praying for fertility.

~ Warren Eyster

Warren Eyster Agriculture Farming Fertility Fertilizer Irrigation Irrigation System Poverty

During times of need, it was always the people with the least to give who ended up sacrificing the most.

~ Jacqueline Koyanagi

Jacqueline Koyanagi Poverty

It is a pervasive condition of empires that they affect great swathes of the planet without the empire's populace being aware of that impact - indeed without being aware that many of the affected places even exist. How many Americans are are of the continuing socioenvironmental fallout from U.S. militarism and foreign policy decisions made three or four decades ago in, say, Angola or Laos? How many could even place those nation-states on a map?

~ Rob Nixon

Rob Nixon Activism America Environment Foreign Policy Inequality Militarism Poverty

The cold is waiting to ooze through the soles of your shoes. Maggot-damp, this city is festering: home to hollow faces of grey flesh. They stare from windows unclean, into the sun never reaches: dismal lives lived in dismal constriction.

~ Emmanuelle De Maupassant

Emmanuelle De Maupassant City Cold London Misery Poverty Urban Winter

If we agree that God did not create poverty, then in my opinion, poverty came in to being as a consequence of human rights violations.

~ Q.m. Sidd

Q.m. Sidd Life Philosophy Of Life Poverty Poverty Inequality

The next day, when I came home from the library, there was a small, used red record player in my room. I found my mother in the kitchen and spotted a bandage taped to her arm. “Ma,” I asked. “Where did you get the money for the record player?” “I had it saved,” she lied. My father lived well, had a large house and an expensive imported car, wanted for little, and gave nothing. My mother lived on welfare in a slum and sold her blood to the Red Cross to get me a record player. “Education is everything, Johnny,” she said, as she headed for the refrigerator to get me food. “You get smart like regular people and you don’t have to live like this no more.” She and I were not hugging types, but I put my hand on her shoulder as she washed the dishes with her back to me and she said, in best Brooklynese, “So go and enjoy, already.” My father always said I was my mother’s son and I was proud of that. On her good days, she was a good and noble thing to be a part of. That evening, I plugged in the red record player and placed it by the window. My mother and I took the kitchen chairs out to the porch and listened to Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony from beginning to end, as we watched the oil-stained waters of the Mad River roll by. It was a good night, another good night, one of many that have blessed my life.

~ John William Tuohy

John William Tuohy Mothers Love Poverty

The cruelty intrinsic to the workhouse system was excused by the need to discourage idleness, much as the malice intrinsic to the mental hospital system has been excused by the need to provide treatment.

~ Thomas Szasz

Thomas Szasz Coercion Insanity Liberty Mental Illness Poverty Psychiatry

We live in the richest country in the world. There's plenty and to spare for no man, woman, or child to be in want. And in addition to this our country was founded on what should have been a great, true principle - the freedom, equality and rights of each individual. Huh! And what has come of that start? There are corporations worth billions of dollars- and hundreds of thousands of people who don't get to eat.

~ Carson Mccullers

Carson Mccullers Capitalism Corporations Exploitation First World Problems Injustice Poverty

How can we embrace poverty as a way to God when everyone around us wants to become rich? Poverty has many forms. We have to ask ourselves: 'What is my poverty?' Is it lack of money, lack of emotional stability, lack of a loving partner, lack of security, lack of safety, lack of self-confidence? Each human being has a place of poverty. That’s the place where God wants to dwell! 'How blessed are the poor,' Jesus says (Matthew 5:3). This means that our blessing is hidden in our poverty.We are so inclined to cover up our poverty and ignore it that we often miss the opportunity to discover God, who dwells in it. Let’s dare to see our poverty as the land where our treasure is hidden.

~ Henri J.m. Nouwen

Henri J.m. Nouwen Christianity God Poor In Spirit Poverty

Social justice has to do with issues such as poverty, inequality, war, racism, sexism, abortion, and lack of concern for ecology because what lies at the root at each of these is not so much someone's private sin but rather a huge, blind system that is inherently unfair.

~ Ronald Rolheiser

Ronald Rolheiser Abortion Charity Environment Inequality Poverty Racim Sexism Social Justice War

For the first time in my life, I was eating well and from plates—glass plates, no less, not out of the frying pan because somebody lost all the plates in the last move. Now when we ate, we sat at a fine round oak table in sturdy chairs that matched. No one rushed through the meal or argued over who got the biggest portion, and we ate three times a day.

~ John William Tuohy

John William Tuohy Food Foster Children Poverty

Charity is appeased when some rich person gives money to the poor while justice asks why one person can be that rich when so many are poor.

~ Ronald Rolheiser

Ronald Rolheiser Charity Poor Poverty Rich

These poor people have learned to endure day to day economic agony. It’s routine in daily life for them. They are so accustomed to facing economic pain that poverty doesn’t hurt them anymore. Extreme negativity in their life drove learning endurance and their accomplishment to endure extreme conditions is ‘positivity’ they mastered

~ Sadashivan Nair

Sadashivan Nair Cost Of Living Economics Philosophy Economy Lliving Stanard Poverty

The absence of knowledge of the truths about money leads to poverty and financial slavery.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Financial Slavery Poverty Truths

A lack of giving in the life of a person will bring him to poverty.

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Lack Life Poverty
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