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Quotes About Disadvantage

Schools are not equal. There are still the haves and the have-nots.
~ Erin Gruwell
If you look at the back pages of 'New York Times Magazine,' and they talk about these 6.5-million-dollar condos with a great view, like you're going to pay for a great view. Well, the top floor of the projects have a great view, too.
~ Courtney A. Kemp
If your kid doesn't have broadband access, that's a real disadvantage for participating in modern education.
~ Julius Genachowski
It's material deprivation that starts all this off." "They've got dishwashers, Miranda," Billa said. "They're not examples of material deprivation.
~ Philip Hensher
He felt his poverty; without a cent, without a home, without land, tools, or savings, he had entered into competition with rich, landed, skilled neighbors. To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.
~ Phillip Lopate
There's a natural antipathy on the part of the voters to a continuation of globalization as we know it. It's simply a code word today for bad trade deals that disadvantage the American people.
~ Peter Navarro
There are millions out there who aren't getting an even break. They're being done down.
~ Nigel Farage
Gary had hoped to find her more cooperative. He already had one alternative sibling and he didn't need another. It frustrated him that people could so happily drop out of the world of conventional expectations; it felt like a unilateral rewriting, to his disadvantage, of the rules of life.
~ Jonathan Franzen
Why, my good man, thou hast the curiosity of a girl. Who could have believed, that only a slight hint would have set thy imagination agog in such a manner. And a fine encouragement I have to unravel the mystery as thou callest it. Nothing less, truly, than to be told something to my disadvantage. What an excellent reward that will be! In what court of justice didst thou learn that equity?
~ Abigail Adams
Those who speak largely of the human condition are usually those most exempt from its oppressions - whether of sex, race, or servitude.
~ Adrienne Rich
While I love musical theater, it wasn't the right fit for me. It's so competitive, and I was at such a disadvantage, having started performing when I was 17.
~ Jack Falahee
Keepin' you at a disadvantage, is a advantage I intend to keep.
~ Quentin Tarantino
Where I think the American actor is slightly at a disadvantage is in vocal technique. I don't think that words are their friend in the same way that English actors are used to using words: understanding about consonance and how to shade a vowel to show emotional color.
~ Miriam Margolyes
Immigrant children are highly vulnerable. Their level of disadvantage and fragility has consistently grown due to factors outside their control.
~ Irwin Redlener
I support raising the federal minimum wage. What I've said is I don't want San Diego to be at a competitive disadvantage, particularly for our small businesses and our entrepreneurs to have one set of wages for San Diego and a different set of wages for surrounding cities.
~ Kevin Faulconer
A handicap is like trying to race and you have a ten pound weight stuck to your waist. That is a handicap.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
Poverty has become a big problem.
~ Alberto Fernandez
Those who suffer are not those at the top, but are the less privileged members of society.
~ Bianca Jagger
You cannot understand what it means to be poor until you have suffered it.
~ Andre Aciman
Bad world for poor people.
~ Joseph Conrad
The haves and have-nots can often be traced back to the dids and did-nots. D. O. FLYNN
~ Dave Ramsey
The absence of bad things, such as pain, is good even if there is nobody to enjoy that good, whereas the absence of good things, such as pleasure, is bad only if there is somebody who is deprived of these good things. The implication of this is that the avoidance of the bad by never existing is a real advantage over existence, whereas the loss of certain goods by not existing is not a real disadvantage over never existing.
~ David Benatar
The most serious and universal problem is the growing chasm between the richest and poorest people on earth. Citizens of the ten wealthiest countries are now seventy-five times richer than those who live in the ten poorest ones, and the separation is increasing every year, not only between nations but also within them.
~ James Earl Carter, Jr.
Unions are at a disadvantage in a company vote because the employees can see that the greatest advocates of unionization are often the malcontents and marginal workers.
~ James R. Cook