Quotes About Poorer
My generation will actually be the first generation that is tamer than the one that came before it, and it will probably be poorer less fun and less money.
~ Shia LaBeouf
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One of the jewels in the crown of Labour's time in office was the rescue of the National Health Service. As the Commonwealth Fund, the London School of Economics and the Nuffield Foundation have all shown, health reforms as well as additional investment were essential to improved outcomes, especially for poorer patients.
~ David Miliband
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As you see, the point is not which class today constitutes the majority, or which class is poorer, but which class is gaining strength and which is decaying.
~ Joseph Stalin
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Had Volcker never pushed through his radical change in policy, the world would be many bond traders and one memoir the poorer.
~ Michael Lewis
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The latter class [peasants] is always unaffected by the course of historic events. Like cats who are attached to a house and not to the people who dwell in it, the poorer type of peasant belongs less to the nation than to the soil. Therefore, however numerous they are, they never constitute a danger for a conqueror.
~ Franz Werfel
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C. Vernon Mason was disbarred for seven years by the New York State Supreme Court for price-gouging his poorer clients. He entered the New York Theological Seminary as a student.
~ Stephen G. Michaud
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The Church, like the monarchy, was a valuable bastion of defense against the dangerous alliance of atheistical philosophy with political radicalism. The Bible taught the poorer orders that their lowly path had been allotted to them by the hand of God, and the Church was there to make quite certain they understood that.
~ C.S. Harris
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My family in general - they're troubled or poorer people.
~ Rickie Lee Jones
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In western Europe they are distinctly poorer than the grandiose creations of the Upper Paleolithic. By contrast, in Southwest Asia, and especially in Palestine, the Mesolithic constitutes an axial period: it is the time of the domestication of the first animals and the beginnings of agriculture.
~ Mircea Eliade
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Without Ataturk's vision, without his ambition and energy, without his astonishing boldness in sweeping away traditions accumulated over centuries, today's Turkey would not exist, and the world would be much poorer.
~ Stephen Kinzer
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Among children who grew up in affluent families, the heritability was about 60 percent. But twins from poorer families showed no greater correlation than other siblings. Their heritability was close to zero.
~ Carl Zimmer
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The only way to stop stock market downfall is that ordinary people should stop investing in shares and also start withdrawing their money by selling their shares. Else companies on BSE & NSE will keep on getting richer and investors and traders will keep on getting poorer
~ Lakshheish M Patel
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However, it is doubtless true that in a vague way some of these poorer mountaineers, fiercely independent as they were, found something abhorrent in the ownership of one person by another.
~ Harry M. Caudill
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From borrowing one gets poorer and from work one gets richer.
~ Isaac Bashevis Singer
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Tell the master, from me,' cried Jack, in a voice that reached almost to Cagliari, his face purple with effort and furious indignation, 'tell the master that he can take his man's toe and – with it.' He stumped below, £875 the poorer, and looking thoroughly sour and disagreeable.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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If you suppress variations in income, whether by stealing private fortunes, as feudal rulers used to do, or by taxing them away, as some modern governments have done, the result always seems to be the same. Society as a whole ends up poorer.
~ Paul Graham
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The best way to boost the economy is to redistribute wealth downward, as poorer people tend to spend a higher proportion of their income.
~ Ha-Joon Chang
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I would suggest that a feminism which does not also seek to alter the exploitation of poorer women is not feminism at all, but is simply a varient for of upper-class politics & self-privileging.
~ Unknown
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The late author Theodore White wrote that "the Immigration Act of 1965 changed all previous patterns, and in so doing, probably changed the future of America. . . . [I]t was noble, revolutionary—and probably the most thoughtless of the many acts of the Great Society."6 As a result, in subsequent years immigrants have been poorer, less educated, and less skilled than those who preceded them—a pattern that continues today.7
~ Mark R. Levin
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