A Quote by Ronald Reagan

Government Steals from the needy and gives to the greedy — © Ronald Reagan
Government Steals from the needy and gives to the greedy
To be selfish, greedy and unwilling to help the needy gives rise to future starvation and clothlessness.
The rich man who gives, steals twice over. First he steals the money and then the hearts of men.
As long as you tithe you cannot be greedy or needy.
But look what happens when the government gives you rights. When the government gives you rights, unlike when God gives you rights, the government can take them away. When government gives you rights, the government can tell you how to exercise those rights.
Time can be a greedy thing-sometimes it steals the details for itself.
I think mankind is overly sensitive, very needy, greedy, and flawed.
He who steals a little steals with the same wish as he who steals much, but with less power.
God gives salvation to the needy, but gives the deep things of His heart to the hungry who refuse to live without them.
Private citizens and companies are always seen as evil and greedy, because they want to profit. But the government picks your pocket any chance it can get, but they're never called greedy.
There is always enough for the needy, there is never enough for the greedy.
I've personally demanded that tyrants let their people go. I've tried to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, protect the elderly and infirm, and defend the needy from the aggressively greedy. I've led a blessed life. What a kick for a kid from the projects.
He doubly benefits the needy who gives quickly.
Released in 1967, 'Farz' was the remake of a Telegu film that was turned down by most actors of the time - Manoj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Dharmendra... I was the needy and greedy one then and signed the film gladly.
If we lacked curiosity, we should do less for the good of our neighbor. But, under the name of duty or pity, curiosity steals into the home of the unhappy and the needy. Perhaps even in the famous mother-love there is a good deal of curiosity.
Do not let the bread of the hungry mildew in your larder! Do not let moths eat the poor man's cloak. Do not store the shoes of the barefoot. Do not hoard the money of the needy. Things you possess in too great abundance belong to the poor and not to you. You are the thief who steals from God if you are able to help your neighbor and refuse to do it.
Right now, the technological world plus God or spirituality is evolving. I think America has become a little bit too corrupt, government's a little too corrupt, too greedy. Many corporations are too greedy. The labor unions are too greedy. That effects charities and religious organizations. I just think it's greed. That's why, in 1985, I had to figure out how to give before I received. The more I focus on giving, for less and less, the more and more I make.
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