Quotes About Inequality
Making women into small business owners, factory workers, and heads of households, not participants & leaders of collective social movements or activists demanding more accountability of the World Trade Organization, the IMF or the World Bank, these institutions maintain control over the economic growth and development of these countries and provide access to cheap labor, mineral resources, and military bases for the global north while the women themselves remain at or below poverty level.
~ Ann Russo
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she had certainly learned about not having enough money, which is different from being poor.
~ Anna Quindlen
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You gotta love a country where there are rules for being poor, and rich people make them.
~ Anna Quindlen
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but she had certainly learned about not having enough money, which is different from being poor.
~ Anna Quindlen
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Why are millions spent on the war each day, while not a penny is available for ... artists or the poor? Why do people have to starve when mountians of food are rotting away in other parts of the world? Oh, why are people so crazy?
~ Anne Frank
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Why is England manufacturing bigger and better airplanes and bombs and at the same time churning out new houses for reconstruction? Why are millions spent on the war each day, while not a penny available for medical science, artists or the poor? Why do people have to starve when mountains of food are rotting away in other parts of the world? Oh, why are people so crazy?
~ Anne Frank
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One of the many questions that have often bothered me is why women have been, and still are, thought to be so inferior to men. It's easy to say it's unfair, but that's not enough for me; I'd really like to know the reason for this great injustice!
~ Anne Frank
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penny is available for medical science, artists or the poor? Why do people have to starve when mountains of food are rotting away in other parts of the world? Oh, why are people so crazy?
~ Anne Frank
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Real slum kids with runny noses.
~ Anne Frank
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Do any of those people in their warm and cozy living rooms have any idea what kind of life a beggar leads? Do any of those "good" and "kind" people ever wonder about the lives of so many of the children and adults around them? Granted, everyone has given a coin to a beggar at some time or another, though they usually just shove it into his hand and slam the door.
~ Anne Frank
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November 27th, 1943 It was mean of me to treat her that way, and now she was looking at me, oh so helplessly, with her pale face and beseeching eyes. If only I could help her! Dear God, I have everything I could wish for, while fate has her in its deadly clutches. She was as devout as I am, maybe even more so, and she too wanted to do what was right. But then why have I been chosen to live, while she's probably going to die? What's the difference between us? Why are we now so far apart?
~ Anne Frank
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Why are millions spent on the war each day, while not a penny is available for medical science, artists or the poor? Why do people have to starve when mountains of food are rotting away in other parts of the world? Oh, why are people so crazy?
~ Anne Frank
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Why do people have to starve when mountains of food are rotting away in other parts of the world?
~ Anne Frank
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Sigh: who was it who said that to get into heaven, you needed a letter of recommendation from the poor?
~ Anne Lamott
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Jesus said that whatever you did to the least of his people, you did to him, and the lifers in penitentiaries are the leastest people in this country. Just look to see whose budgets are being cut these days -- the old, the crazies, the children in Head Start -- and that's where Jesus will be.
~ Anne Lamott
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Death from hunger happened a hundred yards from death from obesity.
~ Anne Perry
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After all, he was a mere policeman and in the house of those considerably superior to him socially.
~ Anne Perry
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Genealogy belongs to the rich in human history. The poor rise and fall without leaving a footprint.
~ Anne Rice
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He'd taken unfair advantage—he knew far more about women's bodies than she did, even though she lived in one.
~ Anne Stuart
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Even white males who owned no slaves could contribute to the problem by producing, with enslaved black women, children who would be born free, thus destroying a critical component of the master's property right: the ability to capture the value of the "increase" when female slaves gave birth.
~ Annette Gordon-Reed
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Romero was like St. Vincent de Paul—a mass of poor people always followed him around. Of course, with his way of thinking, he always got the rich people to pay alms so that he could give them to the poor. That way the poor could have some relief for their problems and the rich could relieve their consciences.48
~ Scott Wright
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Psychosis, ladies and gentlemen, is the price we pay for being what we are. And how unfair, how bitterly unfair it is that the price is not shared around but paid by one man in a hundred for the other ninety-nine.
~ Sebastian Faulks
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A rampage shooting has never happened in an urban ghetto, for example; in fact, indiscriminate attacks at schools almost always occur in otherwise safe, predominantly white towns. Around half of rampage killings happen in affluent or upper-middle-class communities, and the rest tend to happen in rural towns that are majority-white, Christian, and low-crime.
~ Sebastian Junger
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Construction workers are more important to everyday life than stockbrokers and yet are far lower down the social and financial ladder.
~ Sebastian Junger
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