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Egalitarians View Quotes By Edmund Phelps

'Egalitarians' who complain about inequality view the wealth of the wealthiest as bad in itself: it disfigures society. They would enact a wealth tax to extirpate the offending wealth. — Edmund Phelps

Egalitarians View Quotes By Vincent Gallo

My parents were dishonest people. If it was my birthday, I knew my mother took me to the K-Mart and she stole my toy. She'd put it in the shopping cart and we'd walk out. I was raised with that. — Vincent Gallo

Egalitarians View Quotes By Anthony Eden

Anthony's father was a mad baronet and his mother a very beautiful woman. That's Anthony-half mad baronet, half beautiful woman. — Anthony Eden

Egalitarians View Quotes By Fennel Hudson

I'm beginning to realise that I'm either overly sentimental, or am a hoarder who struggles to part with things. In all honesty, I'm probably both. — Fennel Hudson

Egalitarians View Quotes By Mojo Nixon

I graduated from college in Ohio and bummed around for a while, and then I joined VISTA, which was a domestic Peace Corps kind of thing, and they sent me to Colorado. — Mojo Nixon

Egalitarians View Quotes By Beyonce Knowles

My parents taught my sister and me the importance of giving back and making a difference in another person's life. — Beyonce Knowles

Egalitarians View Quotes By Dave Bruno

Money is important, but for most people (and certainly for the best people), money isn't the primary motive for their work. — Dave Bruno

Egalitarians View Quotes By Kathleen Norris

Small-town churchgoers are often labeled hypocrites, and sometimes they are. But maybe they are also people who have learned to lived with imperfection, what Archbishop Rembert Weakland, a Benedictine, recently described as "the new asceticism." Living with people at close range over many years, as both monastics and small-town people do, is much more difficult than wearing a hair shirt. More difficult, too, I would add, than holding to the pleasant but unrealistic ideal of human perfectibility that seems to permeate much New Age thinking. — Kathleen Norris

Egalitarians View Quotes By Julian Assange

Don't damage computer systems you break into (including crashing them); don't change the information in those systems (except for altering logs to cover your tracks); and share information. — Julian Assange