Quotes About Impoverish
I am unalterably persuaded, that the attempt to oppress, degrade, impoverish, confiscate, and extinguish the original gentlemen, and landed property of an whole nation, cannot be justified under any form it may assume.
~ Edmund Burke
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You are here to enrich the world and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.
~ Woodrow Wilson
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Each day, it seemed, another law was passed to impoverish and diminish them, punishing them for whatever success they achieved and rewarding their less competent and industrious neighbors.
~ L. Neil Smith
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If trade undermines life, narrows it or impoverishes it, then it can destroy the world. If it enhances life, then it can better the world.
~ Anita Roddick
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If you think the dominant orthodoxy - shrink your economy, render workers jobless, impoverish families, and still grow - is an oxymoron... then you would be right.
~ Sharan Burrow
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Laws that prohibit imports of foreign goods create monopolies at home and impoverish the public by condemning the country to restricted abundance, high prices, and, in Britain's case, "the rude produce [of] its own soil.
~ Scott L. Montgomery
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To interpret is to impoverish, to deplete the world—in order to set up a shadow world of "meanings.
~ Susan Sontag
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XXII. The key to peaceableness is continuous practice. It is wrong to suppose that we can exploit and impoverish the poorer countries, while arming them and instructing them in the newest means of war, and then reasonably expect them to be peaceable.
~ Wendell Berry
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