A Quote by Amiri Baraka

A system that warehouses people is not the cure for social ills — © Amiri Baraka
A system that warehouses people is not the cure for social ills
In a true democracy is the cure for most of our social and political ills, but a few of them must remain to keep us going.
Too many members of Congress believe they can solve all economic problems, cure all social ills, and bring about worldwide peace and prosperity simply by creating new federal programs.
The place to cure most of the ills of society is in the homes of the people.
Everybody complains about pork, but members of Congress keep spending because voters do not throw them out of office for doing so. The rotten system in Congress will change only when the American people change their beliefs about the proper role of government in our society. Too many members of Congress believe they can solve all economic problems, cure all social ills, and bring about worldwide peace and prosperity simply by creating new federal programs. We must reject unlimited government and reassert the constitutional rule of law if we hope to halt the spending orgy.
Ink is the great cure for all human ills.
Of all ills that one endures, hope is a cheap and universal cure.
A horse to one who loves him is a cure for many ills.
Nothing is so costly as the pursuit of a cure for imaginary ills.
Like almost every major infrastructure, the Internet can be abused and its users harmed. We must, however, take great care that the cure for these ills does not do more harm than good. The benefits of the open and accessible Internet are nearly incalculable, and their loss would wreak significant social and economic damage.
To feel our ills is one thing, but to cure them is another.
It is some alleviation to ills we cannot cure to speak of them.
Real pain can alone cure us of imaginary ills.
There is no cure for the ills of the world except the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Hope! of all ills that men endure, the only cheap and universal cure.
When desperate ills demand a speedy cure, Distrust is cowardice, and prudence folly.
I've never understood the need people have to dictate morality to other people. I really don't know what it is. I don't know if it's fear or the belief that they know the only right way. Or maybe they see a lot of social ills and social decline, and they really think they have the elixir for it.
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