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poverty unexpected wealth
Poverty treads close upon the heels of great and unexpected wealth. Antoine Rivarol
poverty traveler robbers
The traveler without money will sing before the robber. [Lat., Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator.] Juvenal
poverty rich studying thinking
No one ever got rich by studying poverty and thinking about poverty. Wallace Wattles
poverty violence
Poverty doesn't imply necessarily violence. Alberto Fujimori
poverty form worst
Poverty is the worst form of death. Ali ibn Abi Talib
poverty transcendental glamour
The longer I live the more I mistrust theatricality, the false glamour cast by performance, the more I know its poverty beside the truths we are salvaging from the splitting-open of our lives. -from "Transcendental Etude Adrienne Rich
poverty south
The racism, bigotry and poverty in the South made me a liberal. James Todd
poverty thanks poor
Beggar that I am, I am even poor in thanks William Shakespeare
poverty thanks poor
Evermore thanks, the exchequer of the poor William Shakespeare
would-be faults seagull
If I were to command a general to turn into a seagull, and if the general did not obey, that would not be the general's fault. It would be mine. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
would-be want homework
Before I forget, here's your homework. Where do you want me to put it?" She pointed at the trash can. "Right there would be fine. Becca Fitzpatrick
would-be understood
I've never understood what the upside of marriage would be for me personally. Arsenio Hall
would-be opinion easier
Some `advanced thinkers' are of the opinion that anyone who differs from the conventional opinion must be in the right. This is a delusion; if it were not, truth would be easier to come by than it is. Bertrand Russell
would-be action ifs
If ifs were gifts, every day would be Christmas. Charles Barkley
would-be should ifs
If we complained less, and praised more, we should be happier, and God would be more glorified. Charles Spurgeon
would-be taxation payment
In a fully free society, taxation-or, to be exact, payment for governmental services-would be voluntary. Ayn Rand
would-be done lines
If God 'foresaw' our acts, it would be very hard to understand how we could be free not to do them. But suppose god is outside and above the Time-line... You never supposed that your actions at this moment were any less free because God knows what you are doing. Well, He know your tomorrow's actions in just the same way--because He is already in tomorrow and can simply watch you. In a sense, He does not know your action till you have done it: but the moment at which you have done it is already 'NOW' for Him. C. S. Lewis
would-be world ugly
It would be foolish to describe the logistics hub as merely ugly, for it has the horrifying, soulless, immaculate beauty characteristic of many of the workplaces of the modern world. Alain de Botton
objectives pleasure
Secularism does not accept many things as absolutes. Its principal objectives are pleasure and self-interest. Often, those who embrace secularism have a different look about them. James E. Faust
objectives
Life's objective is life itself. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
objectives
Only when I follow my love for my objective is it I myself who act. Rudolf Steiner