Poverty Of A Nation Quotes
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America stands as a beacon of hope and the possibility of a better life - but it is also a nation where nearly 1 in 4 children live in poverty.
— Chris Van Hollen
Resolutely train yourself to attain peace.
— Gautama Buddha
Water its living strength first shows, When obstacles its course oppose.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
What you demand from storytelling is a moral - even political - import. I tend to shun that didactic aspect.
— Aleksandar Hemon
There are a few key moments in anyone's life. A person is fortunate if he can tell in hindsight when they happened.
— Randy Pausch
It is a spiritually impoverished nation that permits infants and children to be the poorest Americans.
— Marian Wright Edelman
A poverty-stricken nation with a great art is a greater nation than a wealthy nation with a poverty-stricken art.
— William, Saroyan
Lot of folks like to mock dumb history, and pretend it's just a few idiots. Isn't. It's the country.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
The slums of one nation are the suburbs of another.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Misery and poverty of a nation is associated with the conscious of its people not leaders.
— M.F. Moonzajer
The choices you make will change you.
— Michelle Hodkin
Poor minds , its a Poverty nation.
— Rudzani Ralph
We have not yet reached the goal but ... we shall soon, with the help of God, be in sight of the day when poverty shall be banished from this nation.
— Herbert Hoover
No nation as rich as ours should have so many people isolated on islands of poverty in such a sea of material wealth.
— Andrew Young
Misery and poverty of a nation does not depend on how fertile their land is but the fertility of their thoughts.
— Debasish Mridha
Our nation is rich and our people can be rich. 2014 elections is a fight against poverty.
— Narendra Modi
I am a big advocate of the role of the bookstore in the community.
— Graeme Simsion