Quotes About Welfare
they say that the government spends too much on "welfare" but too little on "assistance to the poor," and that it should "use military force" but not "go to war.
~ Steven Pinker
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Sympathy among kin emerges from the overlap in genetic makeup that interconnects us in the great web of life. Sympathy among everyone else emerges from the impartiality of nature: each of us may find ourselves in straits where a small mercy from another grants a big boost in our own welfare
~ Steven Pinker
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you can perpetuate life in turn. You have been endowed with a sense of sympathy—the ability to like, love, respect, help, and show kindness—and you can enjoy the gift of mutual benevolence with friends, family, and colleagues. And because reason tells you that none of this is particular to you, you have the responsibility to provide to others what you expect for yourself. You can foster the welfare of other sentient beings by enhancing
~ Steven Pinker
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government is not a divine fiat to reign, a synonym for "society," or an avatar of the national, religious, or racial soul. It is a human invention, tacitly agreed to in a social contract, designed to enhance the welfare of citizens by coordinating their behavior and discouraging selfish acts that may be tempting to every individual but leave everyone worse off.
~ Steven Pinker
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Fear is intensified by passionate love. The more I care about someone, the more I'm concerned about their welfare. The less we have to lose, in one sense, the easier it is to be "brave."
~ Gary L. Thomas
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I've got the hungries for your love and I'm waiting in your welfare line.
~ Buck Owens
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Where are the youth who will consecrate their golden hours, their illusions, and their enthusiasm to the welfare of their native land? Where are the youth who will generously pour out their blood to wash away so much shame, so much crime, so much abomination?
~ Jose Rizal
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If men, who in their hearts are friends to a government, forbear giving it their utmost assistance against its enemies, they put it in the power of a few desperate men to ruin the welfare of those who are much superior to them in strength, number, and interest.
~ Joseph Addison
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May this plain statement of facts prevail on the friends of the rising generation to interpose for their welfare that the education of children may no longer be to parent and master a lottery, in which the prizes bear no proportion to the enormous number of blanks.
~ Joseph Lancaster
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She did it to get the extra food vouchers from the government every month.
~ Ernest Cline
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Reform or no reform, he never ceased to promote the interests of St. Denis and the Royal House of France with the same naive, and in his case not entirely unjustified, conviction of their identity with those of the nation and with the Will of God as a modern oil or steel magnate may promote legislation favorable to his company and to his bank as something beneficial to the welfare of this country and to the progress of mankind.
~ Erwin Panofsky
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Almsgiving tends to perpetuate poverty; aid does away with it once and for all.
~ Eva Perón
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The belief that recipients of government aid are better off the more we spend on them is remarkably persistent. No matter how many times this central tenet of liberalism gets debunked, like Brett Favre, it just keeps coming back.
~ Paul Ryan
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I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs a repair, I'll fix it.
~ Mitt Romney
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Sometimes Republicans engage in number-crunching analysis that doesn't always take the neediest into account.
~ Susana Martinez
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Those were the ideals that drove us to nationalization of the health service.
~ Barbara Castle
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If Trump actually wants to help those who have been left behind, he must go beyond the ideological battles of the past.
~ Joseph Stiglitz
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The claim that if people had a basic income they would become lazy is prejudiced and has been refuted many times in many places.
~ Guy Standing
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If people do not have jobs, they do not have a secure income, and they do not have a sense of security.
~ Sharan Burrow
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Science would be ruined if (like sports) it were to put competition above everything else, and if it were to clarify the rules of competition by withdrawing entirely into narrowly defined specialties. The rare scholars who are nomads-by-choice are essential to the intellectual welfare of the settled disciplines.
~ Benoit Mandelbrot
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You go to Scandinavia, and you will find that people have a much higher standard of living, in terms of education, health care and decent paying jobs.
~ Bernie Sanders
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There is no real freedom without economic justice.
~ Bernie Sanders
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This country has reached a point in its history where it must determine whether we truly embrace the inspiring words in our Declaration of Independence, "that all men are created equal" and "endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights." Or do we simply accept that we will continue to be ruled by a small number of extremely wealthy and powerful people who are motivated by greed and could care less for the general welfare?
~ Bernie Sanders
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Some of the best things about being a vegetarian include, of course, contributing towards the welfare of animals. Being a vegetarian can also make you a healthier person, and it helps the environment. All of these things make vegetarianism worthwhile. It's really a win-win situation.
~ Laura Mennell
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