I'd rather be poor to my bones than be rich with your money, that is like a trigger, ready to be pulled in my face.
Nema Al-ArabyPoverty is not only about income levels, but for lack of freedom that comes from physical insecurity
Jacqueline NovogratzMots clés freedom poverty international-development insecurity
Poverty always looks the same, no matter where you come across it. The rich can always express their opulence by varying their lives. Different houses, clothes, cars. Or thoughts, dreams. But for the poor there is nothing but compulsory grayness, the only form of expression available to poverty.
Henning MankellMots clés poverty
It might be depressing, but it's also the truth that no one has the power, the money, or the resources to save everyone on the planet from going hungry, living in poverty or allowed basic human rights. But consider the other side of this: there are people in this world who truly WOULD do all of these things for everyone if only they could. There is hope after all.
Ashly LorenzanaMots clés injustice inspiration world hope inequality poverty problems human-rights helping-others hunger world-issues
The poverty of the villages is almost picturesque from the windows of a coach that is not stopping.
Andrew MillerMots clés poverty old-times scenery
.. becoming attached to a country involves pressing, uncomfortable questions about justice and opportunity for its least powerful citizens.
Katherine BooMots clés opportunity poverty india
The only reason any person does not have enough money is because they are blocking money from coming to them with their thoughts.
Rhonda ByrneMots clés money poverty new-age law-of-attraction new-thought
Which statements are true according to the passage?
A) Science, governments, and your doctor should be trusted.
B) 'Comforting her deep into the night' is a euphemism for sneaking candy.
C) The ugliest phrase used in this passage is 'female.'
D) Bad things really do come in threes.
Mots clés feminism poverty buck-vs-bell
Poverty is a great cutter-off and riches a great shutter-off.
Lawrence DurrellAll agree that, the first responsibility for the alleviation of poverty and distress and for the care of the victims of the depression rests upon the locality — its individuals, organizations and Government. It rests, first of all, perhaps, upon the private agencies of philanthropy, secondly, other social organizations, and last, but not least, the Church. Yet all agree that to leave to the locality the entire responsibility would result in placing the heaviest burden in most cases upon those who are the least able to bear it. In other words, the communities that have the most difficult problem, like Detroit, would be the communities that would have to bear the heaviest of the burdens. And so the State should step in to equalize the burden by providing for a large portion of the care of the victims of poverty and by providing assistance and guidance for local communities. Above and beyond that duty of the States the national Government has a responsibility.
Franklin D. RooseveltMots clés church state responsibility government poverty philanthropy depression distress communities social-organizations
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