Poverty Stricken Quotes
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The uncertainty of death is, in effect, the great support of the whole system of life.
— Samuel Johnson
It is my principle never to accept any donations from any government or any foreign funded organisation.
— Abdul Sattar Edhi
The man with a toothache thinks everyone happy whose teeth are sound. The poverty-stricken man makes the same mistake about the rich man.
— George Bernard Shaw
Thoughts of revenge must give way to the need for swift action,
— Simon Scarrow
A poverty-stricken nation with a great art is a greater nation than a wealthy nation with a poverty-stricken art.
— William, Saroyan
Let us go somewhere where we can do some genuine, blackguard, poverty-stricken drinking, with no false gingerbread glitter thrown over everything!
— William Gibson
The defeat of your enemy lies within the peace of your heart and the humbleness of your thoughts.
— Auliq Ice
Mexico is becoming the northern part of Latin America, not the U.S.A.'s southern outpost.
— Jeremy Corbyn
I just remind myself that the gifts I have, I've been given for a reason and that every day brings new opportunities to use them.
— Bridgit Mendler
The hope you get from religion is a three-ring, all-star hope because the risk is outrageous.
— Katherine Dunn
Poverty, like obesity, has the tendency to add at least ten years to the appearance of its victims, especially those who are over the age of twenty.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
My life was over, finished, and I'd never seen Pearl Jam play live
— Kristen Ashley
We say that money talks, but it speaks a broken, poverty-stricken language. Hearts talk better, clearer, and with wider intelligence.
— William Allen White
I am convinced that the air we normally breathe is a kind of water, and men and women are a species of fish.
— D.H. Lawrence
Leftovers are less tasty if they were left over by someone else, unless you are poor.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana