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It's sad to see the world live in ignorance full of pain only enjoyed luxuriously by the few stupid greedy ones.

~ Auliq Ice

Auliq Ice Poverty Poverty Alleviation

Lack of luxury is not a reason to push others to poverty. ~ Michael A. van Doorn, Odyssey of a Heart, Home of a Soul

~ Angelica Hopes

Angelica Hopes Avarice Luxury Poverty

The world is full of grief and no peace but every body has a different way of ending it.

~ Auliq Ice

Auliq Ice Injustice Life Lessons Misery Nature Poverty War

Everyone is poor in one way or another, so there is no need to worry of where you belong, we are all rich and poor at the same time.

~ Auliq Ice

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Nothing awakens the conscience like a lot of money.

~ P. Sainath

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The fastest and cheapest way to eradicate poverty is not by giving food but by giving hope, love, and education.

~ Debasish Mridha

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Poverty becomes a marvellously beautiful thing when the mindis free of society. One must become poor inwardly for then there isno seeking, no asking, no desire, no - nothing! It is only this inwardpoverty that can see the truth of a life in which there is no conflict at all

~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

Jiddu Krishnamurti Poverty

Africa! Africa! Africa! Africa my motherland!Africa, your people cries for you!Africans must educate their citizens.Africans must reach out to it's people and empower them to build the nation.Africans you are the only people who can liberated your citizens from poverty through education. Africans must pay the price to rebuild the continent.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

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Dr. Kim couldn't remember the last time she'd seen a bowl of pure white rice. What was a bowl of rice doing there, just sitting out on the ground? She figured it out just before she heard the dog's bark.Up until that moment, a part of her had hoped that China would be just as poor as North Korea. She still wanted to believe that her country was the best place in the world. The beliefs she had cherished for a lifetime would be vindicated. But now she couldn't deny what was staring her plainly in the face: dogs in China ate better than doctors in North Korea.

~ Barbara Demick

Barbara Demick Communism Dictatorship Famine North Korea Poverty Totalitarianism

Make a commitment to serve the needs of the ‘least of these’ and give voice to the voiceless.

~ Artika Tyner

Artika Tyner Community Development Criminal Justice Leadership Poverty Servant Leader Social Change

Whenever governments wanted to achieve some end, often involving population growth, they restricted access to birth control and/or criminalized birth control unless, of course, the population growth concerned the poor, in which case, contraception was enthusiastically promoted. Historically, society has only wanted the right kind of people to have a right to life. We shouldn't forget that fact.

~ Roxane Gay

Roxane Gay Birth Control Government Poverty

There’s no snobbery like that of the poor toward one another.

~ Dorothy Salisbury Davis

Dorothy Salisbury Davis Human Nature Poor Poverty Poverty Inequality Snobbery Snobbishness

Anyway, they went and built this silly housing project, with us living right across the street from it. Some of the children from the housing project got into trouble. You can't just take people who don't have anything, don't know what they're doing, pack them in a bunch of buildings, and expect it's going to all work out somehow.- Sadie

~ Amy Hill Hearth

Amy Hill Hearth Housing Projects Poverty Social Justice

It’s amazing how just dressing differently can affect your influence; dress like a beggar and your assumed poverty gains you looks of contempt; dress in gold-lined robes and people are more willing to accommodate you; sport armour and you look strong, dutiful, and prepared.

~ A.j. Darkholme

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In the same essay, Said (who is reviewing Peter Stansky and William Abrams, co-authors obsessed with the Blair/Orwell distinction) congratulates them on their forceful use of tautology:This is rather extraordinary. Orwell did indeed meet Garrett in Liverpool in 1936, and was highly impressed to find that he knew him already through his pseudonymous writing—under the name Matt Lowe—for John Middleton Murry’s Adelphi. As he told his diary:Thus the evidence that supposedly shames Orwell by contrast is in fact supplied by—none other than Orwell himself! This is only slightly better than the other habit of his foes, which is to attack him for things he quotes other people as saying, as if he had instead said them himself. (The idea that a writer must be able to ‘afford’ to write is somewhat different and, as an idea, is somewhat—to use a vogue term of the New Left—‘problematic’. If it were only the bourgeois who were able to write, much work would never have been penned and, incidentally, Orwell would never have met Garrett in the first place.)

~ Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens Bourgeoisie Economics Edward Said George Orwell Politics Poverty Tautology Writing

Success is relative. We shouldn't compare the financial success between a person born into riches and the one born into abject poverty.

~ Assegid Habtewold

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When an officer finds themselves arresting pastors that are feeding people who have nothing, they should know they’re on the wrong side.

~ Justin King

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Some ancient oversight had nearly taken his sight, but this sad fuck was already blind inside.

~ Carla H. Krueger

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It comforts everybody to think of all Negroes as dirt poor, and to regard those who were not, who earned good money and kept it, as some kind of shameful miracle. White people liked that idea because Negroes with money and sense made them nervous. Colored people liked it because, in those days, they trusted poverty, believed it was a virtue and a sure sign of honesty. Too much money had a whiff of evil and somebody else's blood.

~ Toni Morrison

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The great principle of out-of-door relief is, to give the paupers exactly what they don't want; and then they get tired of coming.

~ Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens Poor Poverty

When the statistics have a face, poverty becomes personal.

~ Marquita Burke-Dejesus

Marquita Burke-Dejesus Love Poverty

While many of us give to the hungry orphan, we have forgotten to love her.

~ Marquita Burke-Dejesus

Marquita Burke-Dejesus Hunger Love Orphan Poverty

The greatest sorrow in the life of a peasant is that his donkey is lost. And the greatest happiness is that he finds it back.

~ Khalid Farooq

Khalid Farooq Happiness Life Misery Peasants Poverty Sorrow

An investment in your country’s education pays the best interest.

~ Ishvind Kumar Caleechurn

Ishvind Kumar Caleechurn Education Investment Poverty

The best way to detect the destructive element in someone is to watch closely their behavioural pattern when given authority over poverty.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

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The people who say poverty is no excuse for low performance are now using teacher accountability as an excuse for doing nothing about poverty.

~ David Berliner

David Berliner Accountability Education Performance Poverty Teachers Teaching

Each new mornNew widows howl, new orphans cry, new sorrowsStrike heaven on the face, that it resoundsAs if it felt with Scotland, and yelled outLike syllable of dolor.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Betrayal Greed Poverty Tragedy

There are so many problems to solve on this planet first before we begin to trash other worlds.

~ E.a. Bucchianeri

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Simplicity enables us to live lives of integrity in the face of the terrible realities of our global village.

~ Richard J. Foster

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At the end of the school day, we walked the long, cold way home feeling happy and hungry. There we found a warm fire, country ham with gravy and hot biscuits, and a mother to hug us! If snow blew under the doors that night, what did it matter? Christmas time was just around the corner.

~ Jenny Lee Ellison

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We have to make these young people (of the Depression) feel that they are necessary. (They should be given) certain things for which youth craves – the chance for self-sacrifice for an ideal.

~ Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt Discipleship Education Mentoring Poverty

As for my own answers to any of this? I have none. I'm far more confused than before I first went. I've had no great epiphanies, no profound realisations, but since returning home I've resigned myself to this one thing: that, putting the economics and politics of it all aside - naive as that may be - what it all boils down to is individuals. It's a simple interaction between just two people: one, a person with opportunities and choices, and who could get a flight out tomorrow should they choose; the other, a person with few options - if any. If nothing else, it's a gesture. An attempt. Food and a tent for Toto. Burns dressing for Jose. A little operating theatre with car batteries and boiled instruments, where Roberto can ply his trade. Free HIV treatment for Elizabeth, who'll never be cured and will always live in a hut anyway, but who'll have a longer, healthier life because of it. And sometimes it's little more than a bed in which to die peacefully, attended to by family and health workers... but hey, that's no small thing in some parts. My head says it's futile. My heart knows differently.

~ Damien Brown

Damien Brown Poverty Poverty And Politics Poverty Inequality

We won't let poverty kill educational access & opportunities. We'll kill poverty through education.

~ Sharad Vivek Sagar

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Among this people there is no leisure class. We often forget that in the United States over half the youth and adults are not in the world earning incomes, but are making homes, learning of the world, or resting after the heat of the strife. But here ninety-six per cent are toiling; no one with leisure to turn the bare and cheerless cabin into a home, no old folks to sit beside the fire and hand down traditions of the past; little of careless happy childhood and dreaming youth.

~ W.e.b. Du Bois

W.e.b. Du Bois Leisure Poverty

What in the name of reason does this nation expect of a people, poorly trained and hard pressed in severe economic competition, without political rights, and with ludicrously inadequate common-school facilities? What can it expect but crime and listlessness, offset here and there by the dogged struggles of the fortunate and more determined who are themselves buoyed by the hope that in due time the country will come to its senses?

~ W.e.b. Du Bois

W.e.b. Du Bois Hopelessness Poverty Prejudice

Oh, man, why is this the life? Why is it? Why is one rich and the other poor? Why is one black and the other white?

~ Tony D'souza

Tony D'souza Poverty Race

So they had all had more troubles than she. Did that really make them superior? If two men were walking along the street and a brick fell on one, missing the other, did that make the injured one a better person?

~ Elizabeth Harrower

Elizabeth Harrower Adversity Poverty Privilege

Success, just like poverty is a state of mind. You can become successful instantly with a simple decision and commitment. Long lasting and pronounced success comes to those who renew their commitment to a mindset of abundance every minute, hour and day.

~ Bryant Mcgill

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We have got into the habit of admiring colossal bandits, whose opulence is revered by the entire world, yet whose existence, once we stop to examine it, proves to be one long crime repeated ad infinitum, but those same bandits are heaped with glory, honors, and power, their crimes are hallowed by the law of the land, whereas, as far back in history as the eye can see—and history, as you know is my business—everything conspires to show that a venial theft, especially of inglorious foodstuffs, such as bread crusts, ham, or cheese, unfailingly subjects its perpetrator to irreparable opprobrium, the categoric condemnation of the community, major punishment, automatic dishonor, and inexpiable shame, and this for two reasons, first because the perpetrator of such an offense is usually poor, which in itself connotes basic unworthiness, and secondly because his act implies, as it were, a tacit reproach to the community. A poor man’s theft is seen as a malicious attempt at individual redress . . . Where would we be? Note accordingly that in all countries the penalties for petty theft are extremely severe, not only as a means of defending society, but also as a stern admonition to the unfortunate to know their place, stick to their caste, and behave themselves, joyfully resigned to go on dying of hunger and misery down through the centuries forever and ever …

~ Louis-Ferdinand Céline

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An indoor man eats nothing, except that which is prepared and served by his mother with lots of insults, an outdoor man eats that which he buys, prepares, served and eaten with lots of respect.

~ Michael Bassey Johnson

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