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The contemporary Christian mind is starved, and as a result we have small, impoverished souls.
— J.P. Moreland
In a word, the consumer of mass culture is lonely, not only lonely, but spiritually impoverished.
— Walker Percy
It's unconscionable to breed with the number of children who are starving to death in impoverished countries,
— Ashley Judd
"Our experience of the world is being impoverished to the extent that it is being rendered artificial and prepackaged."
— David W. Orr
The inadequacy of the purely purpose-oriented form is revealed for what it is-a monotonous, impoverished boring practicality.
— Theodor Adorno
On the whole, our modern ritual is impoverished and does not fulfill man's need for collective art and ritual.
— Erich Fromm
To dress up today in the threadbare garments of yesterday is to create an impoverished tomorrow.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
The combined efforts of millions of concerned citizens could do wonders to help the impoverished. The American people are ready for action!
— Barbara Boxer
The court's recent understanding of religion as a private matter for individuals has plainly become malnourished and impoverished.
— Stephen V Monsma
Strong role models and unconditional love can heal even the most emotionally impoverished person, and that goes for adults as well as youngsters.
— Ann Landers
There are none so impoverished as those who do not acknowledge the abundance of their lives
— Richard Paul Evans
Maintains her lovely figure by eating nothing but the souls of kittens and the dreams of impoverished
— John Green
Why do most people think their own impoverished lives must be the norm of the universe?
— Poul Anderson
When we see people that are impoverished and people who are dealt an unfair hand, then if we have the power to help them, we should try to do that.
— John Legend
Why did some of the impoverished children in Indonesia create a happy playtime with only some sticks and string, while others sat bored and sullen?
— Shawn Achor
His death eclipsed the gayety of nations, and impoverished the public stock of harmless pleasure.
— Samuel Johnson
Sedition is bred in the lap of luxury and its chosen emissaries are the beggared spendthrift and the impoverished libertine.
— George Bancroft
We do not have the right to make the name of God look bad by our pitiful and impoverished existence
— Sunday Adelaja
The artist must try to raise the level of taste of the masses, not debase himself to the level of unformed and impoverished taste.
— Diego Rivera
It is a spiritually impoverished nation that permits infants and children to be the poorest Americans.
— Marian Wright Edelman
I cannot get used to the dispassion with which wealthy Greeks contemplate their impoverished compatriots;
— Adam Sisman
Impoverished is the life fenced in with few friends
— Spencer W. Kimball
Brooklyn has a bit of everything - some of the most beautiful things in America, and some of the most wretched, ugly, impoverished things.
— Paul Auster
Here, in impoverished northern India state of Bihar, near the Nepalese border, there's not much else available commercially-- except sex.
— Nicholas D. Kristof
If we take the route of the permanent handout, the American character will itself be impoverished.
— Richard M. Nixon
If as spiritual practitioners we ignore the discoveries of science, our practice is also impoverished, as this mind-set can lead to fundamentalism.
— Dalai Lama XIV
The powerful intellect leashed by an impoverished vocabulary is a myth. Without a vocabulary, a language, the intellect cannot develop.
— T. Geronimo Johnson
That's no good, I can't steal from the fairly well off and give to the moderately impoverished! That's not gonna swing, is it?
— Eddie Izzard
Wal-Mart impoverished its own customer base. Google is facing exactly the same issue long-term, although not yet.
— Jaron Lanier
Greed is the fast-track to poverty.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough