George Orwell Quotes
At Present I Do Not Feel That I Have Seen More Than The Fringe Of Poverty. Still, I Can Point To One Or Two Things I Have Definitely Learned By Being Hard Up. I Shall Never Again Think That All Tramps Are Drunken Scoundrels, Nor Expect A Beggar To Be Grateful When I Give Him A Penny, Nor Be Surprised If Men Out Of Work Lack Energy, Nor Subscribe To The Salvation Army, Nor Pawn My Clothes, Nor Refuse A Handbill, Nor Enjoy A Meal At A Smart Restaurant. That Is A Beginning.
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