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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
If the poor ever feel poor as the rich do, we will have a most bloody revolution.
I don't have bad taste; I have no taste. I wear a lot of the things I wore in high school, but not the cowl-neck sweaters. I was never tall, and I am the same size, so I still wear a lot of those clothes.
Just as every drop of the ocean carries the taste of the ocean, so does every moment carry the taste of eternity. — © Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Just as every drop of the ocean carries the taste of the ocean, so does every moment carry the taste of eternity.
Just as We never taste happiness in perfection, our most fortunate successes are mixed with sadness. So too we never taste sadness completely, as things could always be worse in some way and for this we can be grateful.
There are some readers who have never read an essay on taste; and if they take my advice they never will, for they can no more improve their taste by so doing than they could improve their appetite or digestion by studying a cookery-book.
You've got to gamble on yourself. If you don't, no one else is going to. It's very hard when you're poor to turn down money. When you've got money, it's easy. When you're poor, you need money today. People take advantage of poor people.
As usual, in every scheme that worsens the position of the poor, it is the poor who are invoked as beneficiaries.
There are no standards of taste in wine... Each man's own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard.
Growing up, I was poor. In college, I was poor. I never had anything.
Not all of those who cry 'The poor, the poor!' will enter the kingdom of heaven.
In Canada, we just have rich and poor, but we don't constantly remind poor people about it.
The decline of true taste for food is the beginning of a decline in a national culture as a whole. When people have lost their authentic personal taste, they lose their personality and become the instruments of other people's wills.
I want them poor and they deserve to be poor. You can't have capitalism without punishment. — © Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I want them poor and they deserve to be poor. You can't have capitalism without punishment.
In a sane, civil, intelligent and moral society, you don't blame poor people for being poor.
To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.
Sometimes you are the only living, walking, breathing version of the Bible that people will ever see. What long-lasting taste are you going to leave in their mouths? A lot of people have left a bad taste. And it's so unfortunate, because God is the best!
You cannot sift out the poor from the community. The poor are indispensable to the rich.
When the government sees a poor area, its solution is to move the poor out.
We need to accept the principle that sometimes poor people will die just because they are poor.
The hardest thing about an easy match is making a weak opponent play poor. A poor player isn't poor because he tends to kick the ball in his own goal. It's because when you put intense pressure on him, he loses control. So you have to increase the tempo of the game and he'll automatically give the ball away.
Poor people want to be poor; if they just worked harder they could have more.
There are 500,000 poor children in this state that did not choose to be poor, and we have to take care of them.
The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste. They have absolutely no taste. And I don't mean that in a small way, I mean that in a big way, in the sense that they don't think of original ideas, and they don't bring much culture into their products.
I had a bartender friend once tell me about a $14.00 shot of vodka, this was years ago it's probably more now. I thought that was crazy. From what I understand, vodka has no taste. I think people like the taste of their money.
I am very attracted by bad taste-it is a lot more exciting than that supposed good taste which is nothing more than a standardized way of looking at things.
My Ready-Mades have nothing to do with the 'objet trouve' because the so-called 'found object' is completely directed by personal taste. Personal taste decides that this is a beautiful object and is unique.
Immigration, a lexicon. You're a 'migrant' when you're very poor; 'immigrant' when you're not so poor; and 'expat' when you're rich.
The fact is: America's obsession with meat and dairy has pretty much destroyed our sense of taste. The average burger and milkshake meal is so overloaded with fat, salt and sugar that it has numbed our taste buds to virtually anything else.
But where only a free play of our presentational powers is to be sustained, as in the case of pleasure gardens, room decoration, all sorts of useful utensils, and so on, any regularity that has an air of constraint is [to be] avoided as much as possible. That is why the English taste in gardens, or the baroque taste in furniture, carries the imagination's freedom very far, even to the verge of the grotesque, because it is precisely this divorce from any constraint of a rule that the case is posited where taste can show its greatest perfection in designs made by the imagination.
Let us remember there is not a poor person in the United States who was not made poor by his own shortcomings.
The taste for quotations (and for the juxtaposition of incongruous quotations) is a Surrealist taste.
Taste is a phenomenon. Most of taste is unconscious - it comes from your upbringing, from your family, from your society, your gender, your race; it's a melange of all those things.
The rich are always advising the poor, but the poor seldom return the compliment.
One of the reasons inequality gets so deep in this country is that everyone wants to be rich. That's the American ideal. Poor people don't like talking about poverty because even though they might live in the projects surrounded by other poor people and have, like, ten dollars in the bank they don't like to think of themselves as poor.
Tis chiefly taste, or blunt, or gross, or fine, Makes life insipid, bestial, or divine. Better be born with taste to little rent Than the dull monarch of a continent; Without this bounty which the gods bestow, Can Fortune make one favorite happy? No.
I think that style, taste, and choices in general are forged by everything that surrounds you - everything you see, taste, touch, smell and hear. So of course, my family has influenced me as a person and in my own style, but so have all the experiences that I went through as an individual.
Poor people make a very poor business of it when they try to seem rich.
When rich villains have need of poor ones, poor ones may make what price they will — © William Shakespeare
When rich villains have need of poor ones, poor ones may make what price they will
What fun it would be to be poor, as long as one was excessively poor! Anything in excess is most exhilarating
Public policy today is favoring the rich, not the poor. It's not addressing the needs of the poor.
The poor is the center of the Gospel. If we take out the poor, we cannot understand the message of Christ
The great responsibility that we have today is to put the poor and the near poor back on front of the American agenda.
Poor people have been voting for Democrats for the last 50 years and they're still poor.
I'm a snacker, but also health-conscious. I thought there had to be an alternative to what was out there. But it had to taste good - if it doesn't taste good, it isn't a snack.
There is a difference between broke and being poor. Being broke is a temporary economic condition, but being poor is a disabling frame of mind and a depressed condition of your spirit, and you must vow to never, ever be poor again.
You know, we don't have any decorative sprigs of rosemary; we're not placing little matchstick radishes onto an hors d'oeuvre... The food's gotta taste good. The concept's gotta taste good.
One of the reasons inequality gets so deep in this country is that everyone wants to be rich. That's the American ideal. Poor people don't like talking about poverty because even though they might live in the projects surrounded by other poor people and have, like, ten dollars in the bank, they don't like to think of themselves as poor.
Too many veterans are poor or near poor and homeless because of it. — © Chris Gardner
Too many veterans are poor or near poor and homeless because of it.
What fun it would be to be poor, as long as one was excessively poor! Anything in excess is most exhilarating.
A college education is not a quantitative body of memorized knowledge salted away in a card file. It is a taste for knowledge, a taste for philosophy, if you will; a capacity to explore, to question to perceive relationships, between fields of knowledge and experience.
Born poor, but of honored and humble people, I am particularly proud to die poor.
If you've ever really been poor, you remain poor at heart all your life.
The taste of a multiplex audience in Amrawati is very different from the taste a multiplex audience in Nariman Point, Mumbai.
Let's just get this out of the way: Most grocery store vinegars taste terrible. They're made from low-quality wine (or other alcohol), which gives them a flavor that's barely more nuanced than the chewing-on-metal taste of distilled vinegar.
My only aim is the welfare of the poor of my country and the poor of states like Uttar Pradesh.
I smell blood. I'm like a pit bull. Once I taste blood I'm on you .. and I'm about to taste blood.
I want to be a champion and I want to be No. 1 in the world again because I know the taste of glory and the taste of being on top of the world.
I’m concerned about the fact there seems to be a war on the poor - that if you’re poor, somehow you’re shiftless and lazy.
One of the surest evidences of an elevated taste is the power of enjoying works of impassioned terrorism, in poetry, and painting. The man who can look at impassioned subjects of terror with a feeling of exultation may be certain he has an elevated taste.
I come from a poor family, I have seen poverty. The poor need respect, and it begins with cleanliness.
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