A Quote by Kirk Douglas

My mother once said, "A beggar must always give to another beggar that's worse off than he is." That has always stuck with me. — © Kirk Douglas
My mother once said, "A beggar must always give to another beggar that's worse off than he is." That has always stuck with me.
A beggar always remains a beggar. Africa, stop begging - you have what it takes to solve your problem.
Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find the bread.
The poor man commands respect; the beggar must always excite anger.
The shoulders of a borrower are always a little straighter than those of a beggar.
Children, we may go to the temple, reverently circumambulate the sanctum sanctorum and put our offering in the charity box, but on our way out if we kick the beggar at the door, where is our devotion? Compassion towards the poor is our duty to God. Mother is not saying that we should give money to every beggar that sits in front of a temple, but do not despise them. Pray for them as well. When we hate others, it is our own mind that becomes impure. Equality of vision is God.
You're always begging things to love you," he said, "as if you were a beggar for love. Even the flowers, you have to fawn on them--
There is quite a large clan of Scotties among American beggars. He is a good beggar for the simple reason that he is a good talker. Almost every Scotch beggar I met in the States of America was inclined to be talkative, and yet they all managed to conceal their private affairs.
Every beggar shall be arrested. But to arrest a beggar merely in order to put him in jail would be barbarous and absurd. He should be arrested for the sole purpose of teaching him how to earn a living by his work.
Whether I give to a beggar or not, his existence puts me in the wrong.
Hurrah for revolution and more cannon-shot! A beggar upon horseback lashes a beggar on foot. Hurrah for revolution and cannon come again! The beggars have changed places, but the lash goes on.
From the king To the beggar, by gradation, all are servants; And you must grant, the slavery is less To study to please one, than many.
I would rather be a beggar and spend my money like a king, than be a king and spend money like a beggar.
In the race for wealth, a neighbor tries to outdo his neighbor, but this strife is good for men. For the potter envies potter, and the carpenter the carpenter, and the beggar rivals the beggar, and the singer the singer.
Off the top of my head, I can't really think of anyone who really took me under their wing. You get advice from everyone. Kate Moss once said to me, "Don't worry about the past, just keep going." That has always sort of stuck with me.
If one looks closely one sees that there is no essential difference between a beggar's livelihood and that of numberless respectable people. Beggars do not work, it is said; but then, what is work? A navvy works by swinging a pick. An accountant works by adding up figures. A beggar works by standing out of doors in all weathers and getting varicose veins, chronic bronchitis, etc. It is a trade like any other; quite useless, of course - but then, many reputable trades are quite useless.
When you share your last crust of bread with a beggar, you mustn't behave as if you were throwing a bone to a dog. You must give humbly, and thank him for allowing you to have a part in his hunger.
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