Alleviating Quotes
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I've just opened a show in Florida, although I also have many pieces on display around the world.
— Tony Curtis
Alleviating poverty would be the Bank's overarching objective.
— Lewis Thompson Preston
Footage of love is loyalty.
— Kishore Bansal
Food banking as well as other antihunger programs do a good job of managing poverty by alleviating its worst symptom, hunger.
— Mark Winne
Her stories make you believe in the power
of love — Catherine Anderson
of love — Catherine Anderson
One expects philosophy to promote, and even to accelerate, the practical and technical business of culture by alleviating it, making it easier. {9}
— Martin Heidegger
Free trade will go a long way toward alleviating poverty in Central America. Yet trade alone is not enough.
— Oscar Arias
I always thought saying sorry was more about alleviating
guilt, that apologies were designed for the mouth, not for
the ears. — Swati Avasthi
guilt, that apologies were designed for the mouth, not for
the ears. — Swati Avasthi
I don't want to be a celebrity.
— Jerry Springer
He only wished to fight and cultivate an anger toward me, thus alleviating his guilt, but I would not abet him in this.
— Patrick DeWitt
The essence of the Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha) is about identifying the cause of our suffering & alleviating it.
— Allan Lokos
A novel, in the end, is a container, a shape which you are trying to pour your story into.
— Helen Dunmore
Never quit something with great long-term potential just because you can't deal with the stress of the moment.
— Seth Godin
We know so little about what goes on in another person's head.
— Elise Turcotte
Capitalism is the greatest system ever created for alleviating general human misery, and yet it breeds ingratitude.
— Jonah Goldberg
Help someone in distress and you lighten your own burden; the very joy of alleviating the sorrow of another is the lessening of one's own.
— Fulton J. Sheen
The linear-programming was - and is - perhaps the single most important real-life problem.
— Keith Devlin
We always come back to the same vicious circle - an extreme degree of material or intellectual poverty does away with the means of alleviating it.
— Simone De Beauvoir