POVERTY QUOTES V

quotations about poverty

The tragedy of the poor is that they can afford nothing but self denial. Beautiful sins, like beautiful things, are the privilege of the rich.

OSCAR WILDE

Oscariana

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Poverty is a death sentence. They say, "Well, you're poor, that's not good you don't have a fancy TV or go out to eat." That's not the issue. If you are born in Baltimore's poorest neighborhood, your life expectancy is almost 20 years shorter than if you were born in its wealthiest neighborhood.

BERNIE SANDERS

"Why is Bernie Sanders suddenly talking more about poverty?", CBS News, May 3, 2016


Poverty palls the most generous spirits; it cows industry, and casts resolution itself into despair.

JOSEPH ADDISON

attributed, Day's Collacon

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An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics.

PLUTARCH

attributed, Social problems for the twenty-first century

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Few things in this world trouble people more than poverty, or the fear of poverty; and indeed it is a sore affliction; but, like all other ills that flesh is heir to, it has its antidote, its reliable remedy. The judicious application of industry, prudence, and temperance is a certain cure.

HOSEA BALLOU

Treasury of Thought

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It's true that poverty affects people of all races, genders, and nationalities, but it's also true that poverty--especially deep, persistent, intergenerational poverty--plagues some groups more than others. That's because poverty isn't just a matter of making too little money to pay the bills or living in a bad neighborhood--it's about a series of circumstances and challenges that build upon each other, making it difficult to create stability and build wealth.

GILLIAN B. WHITE

"Poverty, Compounded", The Atlantic, April 16, 2016


The poverty of our century is unlike that of any other. It is not, as poverty was before, the result of natural scarcity, but of a set of priorities imposed upon the rest of the world by the rich.

JOHN BERGER

Keeping a Rendezvous

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Riches and ease, it is perfectly clear, are not necessary for man's highest culture, else had not the world been so largely indebted in all times to those who have sprung from the humbler ranks. An easy and luxurious existence does not train men to effort or encounter with difficulty; nor does it awaken that consciousness of power which is so necessary for energetic and effective action in life. Indeed, so far from poverty being a misfortune, it may, by vigorous self-help, be converted even into a blessing; rousing a man to that struggle with the world in which, though some may purchase ease by degradation, the right-minded and true-hearted will find strength, confidence, and triumph.

SAMUEL SMILES

Self-Help

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The poor ye have always with you.

JESUS

Matthew 26:11

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You're going to tell me that poverty's nothing to be ashamed of. It's not true, though. If you can't hide it, then it is something to be ashamed of. There's nothing you can do, you're ashamed just the same, the way you're ashamed when you leave a spot on somebody's table. No matter if it's deserved or not, honorable or not, poverty stinks. Yes, stinks, stinks like a ground-floor room off an airshaft, or clothes that need changing. You smell it yourself, as though you were made of sewage. It can't be wiped away. It doesn't help to put on a new hat, any more than rinsing your mouth helps when you're belching your guts out. It's around you and on you and everyone who brushes up against you or looks at you knows it.

STEFAN ZWEIG

The Post Office Girl

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Poverty makes men satirical; soberly, sadly, bitterly satirical.

JAMES HAIN FRISWELL

attributed, Day's Collacon


If the poor man's earthly lot is hard, it makes more welcome the suggestions of heaven.

E. H. CHAPIN

Living Words

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I been shaking two nickels together for a month, trying to get them to mate.

RAYMOND CHANDLER

The Big Sleep

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Poverty ... is already half-Christian by its very nature; it has everything to gain by a doctrine which makes so little of the present and the visible, and so much of the future and the unseen.

HENRY PARRY LIDDON

Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford

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He is now fast rising from affluence to poverty.

MARK TWAIN

Henry Ward Beecher's Farm

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How reprehensible it is when those blessed with commodities insist on ignoring the poor. Better to torment them, force them into indentured servitude, inflict compulsion and blows--this at least produces a connection, fury and a pounding heart.

ROBERT WALSER

The Tanners


Poverty is to happiness what appetite is to food--poverty enables us to enjoy the simplest pleasures; appetite, the simplest fare.

CHARLES EDWARD JERNINGHAM

The Maxims of Marmaduke

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It is not poverty so much as pretense, that harasses a ruined man--the struggle between a proud mind and an empty purse.

WASHINGTON IRVING

"The Wife", The Sketch Book

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One solitary philosopher may be great, virtuous, and happy in the depth of poverty, but not a whole people.

ISAAK ISELIN

attributed, Arcturus: A Journal of Books and Opinion, Volume 2


Rags, which are the reproach of poverty, are the beggar's robes, and graceful insignia of his profession, his tenure, his full dress, the suit of which he is expected to show himself in public.

CHARLES LAMB

Essays of Elia

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