Quotes About Disparity
It was soon clear as we ground through traffic that though Calexico, California, was a small town, Mexicali, on the other side of the thirty-foot fence, was a city of a million people, with an international airport, a large cathedral, a bullring, two museums, hospitals, four universities, a dental school, several public libraries, and industrial areas, sprawling in the desert of Baja
~ Paul Theroux
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a city of poor housing and low spirits, of people living in the hovels Mexicans call jacales—workers' quarters, like plantation housing—and that none of the workers in the Oster factory had in their shack one of the coffee machines they toiled to make.
~ Paul Theroux
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Each arrow flies differently. You can shoot a thousand arrows and each one will follow a different trajectory: that is the way of the bow.
~ Paulo Coelho
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Beauty exists not in sameness but in difference.
~ Paulo Coelho
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It is not poverty that is to be heared, but the lack of balance between riches and poverty.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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My whole theory about art is the disparity that exists between form, masses and movement.
~ Alexander Calder
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What's great about this country is that America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest.
~ Andy Warhol
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They were both poles apartOne a ready masterpieceAnother an unfinished art...
~ Shonali Dey
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Some people are just different, even in the same family.
~ Danielle Steel
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Ignorance can explain at best a small part of world inequality.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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Those of Nogales, Sonora, are not so lucky. They live in a different world shaped by different institutions. These different institutions create very disparate incentives for the inhabitants of the two Nogaleses and for the entrepreneurs and businesses willing to invest there. These incentives created by the different institutions of the Nogaleses and the countries in which they are situated are the main reason for the differences in economic prosperity on the two sides of the border.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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The average Egyptian has an income level of around 12 percent of the average citizen of the United States and can expect to live ten fewer years; 20 percent of the population is in dire poverty. Though these differences are significant, they are actually quite small compared with those between the United States and the poorest countries in the world, such as North Korea, Sierra Leone, and Zimbabwe, where well over half the population lives in poverty.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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In 1800 probably only 2 to 3 percent of the citizens of the Ottoman Empire were literate, compared with 60 percent of adult males and 40 percent of adult females in England. In the Netherlands and Germany, literacy rates were even higher. The Ottoman lands lagged far behind the European countries with the lowest educational attainment in this period, such as Portugal, where probably only around 20 percent of adults could read and write. Given
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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Five hundred years ago, Mexico, home to the Aztec state, was certainly richer than the polities to the north, and the United States did not pull ahead of Mexico until the nineteenth century. South and North Korea were economically, as well as socially and culturally, indistinguishable before the country was divided at the 38th parallel after the Second World War. Similarly, most of the huge economic differences we observe around us today emerged over the last two hundred years.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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oportunidades que surgieron a partir del siglo XIX y qué países no lo iban a hacer. Las raíces de la desigualdad mundial que observamos hoy en día pueden encontrarse en esta divergencia. Salvo contadas excepciones, los países ricos actuales son aquellos que se embarcaron en el proceso de industrialización y cambio tecnológico que empezó en el siglo XIX, y los pobres, los que no lo hicieron. 11
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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More white children live in poverty than any other race. Data from the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) placed America's 13 million poor kids into the following categories: 4.2 million are Caucasian, 4 million are Latino, 3.6 million are African American, and 400,000 are Asian. Another 200,000 are American Indian.
~ Dave Rubin
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Twenty years ago there were fewer than five hundred billionaires in the world. Now there were nearly three thousand. That was an enormous amount of wealth creation. For a very select few.
~ David Baldacci
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Admit that there is some level that would make even you call yourself the victim of class war.
~ David Brin
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Unfortunately, the ranks of financial winners include few graduates of community colleges, and as a result big gifts to such institutions are rare. When LaGuardia Community College in New York City received a $2 million donation from Goldman Sachs in 2015, it doubled the school's endowment. The gift was unusual enough to make the New York Times. By comparison, Harvard raised an average of $3.1 million a day during 2015.
~ David Callahan
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but think how mysterious and often unaccountable it is--that lottery of life which gives to this man the purple and fine linen, and sends to the other rags for garments and dogs for comforters.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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Men from children nothing differ.
~ William Shakespeare
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She'd given it two good years. The problem was, Don had only given it one.
~ Cindy Gerard
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Give them all the contextualization and whatnot you like – they're still chalk and cheese.
~ Unknown
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Our stars weren't meant for their sky. We have never known the same horizon.
~ Clint Smith
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