994 Quotes About Charity
- Author Rick Rescorla
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You should be able to strip a man naked and throw him out with nothing on him. By the end of the day, the man should be clothed and fed. By the end of the week, he should own a horse. And by the end of a year he should own a business and have money in the bank.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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The real warriors in this world are the ones that see the details of another's soul. They see the transparency behind walls people put up. They stand on the battlefield of life and expose their heart's transparency, so other's can finish the day with hope. They are the sensitive souls that understand that before they could be a light they first had to feel the burn.
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- Author Bangambiki Habyarimana
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You say you need to love others, but do you love yourself
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- Author Elvia Alvarado
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The church wanted us to give out food to malnourished children, but they didn't want us to question why they were malnourished to begin with.
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- Author Colleen Dougherty
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It's easy to take the time to stop and smell the roses but one must be willing to give of themselves enough to also stop to admire and understand life's weeds. Colleen Dougherty 10/2015
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- Author Bruno De Oliveira
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In contemporary society as the evidence suggests charity under the capitalist ideology is a social paradox where in one hand it helps the poor to be part of the system and it also alleviates the consequences of poverty. On the other hand, it maintains the ruling class in power safe guarded by the ideology of capitalism which absorbed charity as part of the ideology itself. In addition, with this class that charity brings it validates and minimizes class struggle of capitalism.
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- Author Ayn Rand
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Charity must be voluntary.
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- Author Elvia Alvarado
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They [the church] wanted us to give food out to malnourished mothers and children, but they didn't want us to question why we were malnourished to begin with. They wanted us to grow vegetables on the tiny plots around our houses, but they didn't want us to question why we didn't have enough land to feed ourselves. [p. 16]
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- Author Anastasiya Kotelnikova
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Minimalism is a way of living at the maximum of your potential.
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