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poverty world wealth
This is the even-handed dealing of the world!" he said. "There is noth-ing on which it is so hard as poverty; and there is nothing it professes tocondemn with such severity as the pursuit of wealth! Charles Dickens
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One of the things that struck me when I came to the U.S. was discovering American poverty. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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Poverty isn’t solved with donations. Carlos Slim
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No one who works for a living should live in poverty. Edward Kennedy
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Rags, which are the reproach of poverty, are the beggar's robes, and graceful insignia of his profession, his tenure, his full dress, the suit in which he is expected to show himself in public. Charles Lamb
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We were happier when we were poorer, but we were also younger. Charles Lamb
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In the indications of female poverty there can be no disguise. No woman dresses below herself from caprice. Charles Lamb
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As a remedy against all ills - poverty, sickness, and melancholy - only one thing is absolutely necessary: a liking for work Charles Baudelaire
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We should make the poor uncomfortable and kick them out of poverty. Benjamin Franklin
disgrace gave maximum
I was raised with the idea of maximum effort: as long as you could look in the mirror and say, 'I gave it everything I had,' it was OK. But if you gave it less, that would disgrace you. Mark Harmon
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What a disgrace it is to me to remember thy name. William Shakespeare
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The popularity of that baby-faced boy, who possessed not even the elements of a good actor, was a hallucination in the public mind, and a disgrace to our theatrical history. Bruce Barton
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There is no disgrace in working. There was no silver spoon around at the time I was born. Anna Held
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It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin. Saint Teresa of Avila
disgrace labor men
Labor disgraces no man, but occasionally men disgrace labor. Ulysses Grant
disgrace george jail man sorry wish
Having been there - I repeat, having been there - I do not wish jail for any person. I really feel sorry for George and his family. ... I wish no man to have that and no man to have that disgrace that I had. S. Walker
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The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice. Horace
disgrace football national number players quite regularly team themselves
You have got football hooliganism, a number of players who regularly disgrace themselves and a national team that never quite makes it. Peter Kellner
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The left-handed are precious; they take places which are inconvenient for the rest. Victor Hugo