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Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Craig Wilkinson

The greatest predictor of social pathology in children is fatherlessness, greater even than poverty. In his book Fatherless Generation (Zondervan) John Sowers claims, "The most reliable predictor for gang activity and youth violence is neither social class nor race or education but fatherlessness." In Fatherless America (Basic Books) David Blankenhorn says, "It is no exaggeration to say that fatherlessness is the most harmful demographic trend of this generation. It is the engine driving our most urgent social problems". I am convinced that the damage to humanity caused by the epidemic of unfathered men and women is far greater than the damage caused by war and disease combined. — Craig Wilkinson

Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Paul Bettany

I have an interest in giving people a cathartic experience, and making them look at homeless people differently, and making them question how they judge people, in general. — Paul Bettany

Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Kristin Halbrook

Love and hate are practically the same thing. — Kristin Halbrook

Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Labor, wide as the earth, has its summit in heaven. — Thomas Carlyle

Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Harry Connick Jr.

I just liked the feeling of being on stage. — Harry Connick Jr.

Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Erika Johansen

This country is diseased. The fortunate celebrate on the backs of the starving, the ill, the terrorised. The law affords no recourse to the disadvantaged. That's a historical sickness, and there's only one cure. — Erika Johansen

Blankenhorn Fatherless America Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

Brands that have tribe thrive — Bernard Kelvin Clive