150 Quotes About Population
- Author M.F. Moonzajer
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Half of the world population is dying from poverty and hunger and still you think you are not rich enough.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The USA has an established history of developing and deploying biologically toxic technologies on a global population.
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- Author Charles Fourier
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The Civilized… murder their children by producing too many of them without being able to provide for their well-being. Morality or theories of false virtue stimulate them to manufacture cannon fodder, anthills of conscripts who are forced to sell themselves out of poverty. This improvident paternity is a false virtue, the selfishness of pleasure.
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- Author Henri Bergson
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Europe is overpopulated, the world will soon be in the same condition, and if the self-reproduction of man is not rationalized... we shall have war.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Making love instead of war is likely to lead to an even bigger population, which is likely to lead to wars.
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- Author Steven Magee
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The corporate government’s intent is to make their mass population sick, because that is where the profits are.
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- Author Shaun Hick
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It's sad that in a world of billions, people can still feel isolated and alone. Sometimes all it takes to brighten up someone's day is a smile or kind word, or the generous actions of a complete stranger. Small things, the tiny details, these are the things that matter in life — the little glint in the eye, curve of a lip, nod of a head, wave of a hand — such minuscule movements have huge ripple effects.
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- Author Omar Cherif
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You can measure the stupidity level of a certain population by how fast a rumour spreads through its people.
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- Author Carl Sagan
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Exponential increases in population will dominate any arithmetic increases, even those brought about by heroic technological initiatives, in the availability of food and resources, as Malthus long ago realized. While some industrial nations have approached zero population growth, this is not the case for the world as a whole.
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