Quotes by Poverty Poverty is not dated. Homeless people have looked the same since the thirteenth century. Go back to the times of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. Look at photographs. It's amazing. The face on a homeless person is timeless. Dustin Hoffman poverty people looks By now, with all our modern technology, there should be no poverty left on earth. E. A. Bucchianeri poverty technology earth You need dictatorships and poverty to produce great footballers. Eamon Dunphy poverty produce needs I have found out in later years that we were very poor, but the glory of America is that we didn't know it then. Dwight D. Eisenhower poverty america years I still can't go over a subway grating without looking down to see if there is some money there. Eartha Kitt poverty subway stills We are not concerned with the very poor. They are unthinkable, and only to be approached by the statistician or the poet. E. M. Forster poverty poet poor I loathed poverty and I would have liked to put my hands on the party who said that poverty is an honorable estate. It is an indication of inefficiency and nothing more. There is nothing honorable or fine about it. Edgar Rice Burroughs poverty party hands I write to escape ... to escape poverty. Edgar Rice Burroughs poverty writing Richness in the world is a result of other people's poverty. We should begin to shorten the abyss between haves and have-nots. Eduardo Galeano poverty people world The folly of men not their hard heartedness was the great cause of the world s poverty. Edward Bellamy poverty men world In other countries poverty is a misfortune - with us it is a crime. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton poverty crime country Poverty has strange bedfellows. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton strange-bedfellows poverty strange Ah, the poverty, the miserable poverty, of any love that lies outside of marriage, of any love that is not a living together, a sharing of all! Edith Wharton poverty together lying Do we have the will to make poverty history? Edward de Bono poverty Through periodic increases over the next three decades under Democratic and Republican administrations alike, the nation achieved one of the fundamental goals of a just society, which is that no one who works for a living should have to live in poverty. Edward Kennedy ending-poverty poverty should [The Goths'] poverty was incurable; since the most liberal donatives were soon dissipated in wasteful luxury, and the most fertile estates became barren in their hands. Edward Gibbon luxury poverty hands Poverty is relative, and, therefor not ignoble. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton ignoble relative poverty Get kids out of poverty. Poverty is devastating. Edward Zigler poverty kids I have somewhere heard or read the frank confession of a Benedictine abbot: "My vow of poverty has given me a hundred thousand crowns a year; my vow of obedience has raised me to the rank of a sovereign prince." - I forget the consequences of his vow of chastity. Edward Gibbon crowns poverty years The worst effect of sin is within and is manifest not in poverty, and pain, and bodily defacement, but in the discrowned faculties, the unworthy love, the low ideal, the brutalized and enslaved spirit. Edwin Hubbel Chapin poverty pain love «89101112131415161718»