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Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By George Orwell

A person of bourgeois origin goes through life with some expectation of getting what he wants, within reasonable limits. Hence the fact thjat in times of stress "educated" people tend to come to the front; they are no more gifted than the others and their "education" is generally quite useless in itself, but they are accustomed to a certain amount of deference and consequently have the cheek necessary to a commander. — George Orwell

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By Anonymous

A loss that can be repaired by money is not of such very great importance. — Anonymous

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By Fanny Burney

The mind naturally accommodates itself, even to the most ridiculous improprieties, if they occur frequently. — Fanny Burney

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By Rory McIlroy

Going to the gym is great for your body, but it's also great for your mind. — Rory McIlroy

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By Rumi

If you don't find true balance, anyone can deceive you. — Rumi

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By James Mill

No good government can ever want more than two things for its support: 1st, Its own excellence; and, 2dly, a people sufficiently instructed, to be aware of that excellence. Every other pretended support, must ultimately tend to its subversion, by lessening its dependence upon these. — James Mill

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

A lifted world lifts women up,"
the Socalist explained.
You cannot lift the world at all
While half of it is kept so small,"
the Suffragist maintained.
The world awoke, and tartly spoke:
Your work is all the same;
Work together or work apart,
Work, each of you, with all your heart-
Just get into the game! — Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Famous Foreign Aid Quotes By William McDonough

Here's where redesign begins in earnest, where we stop trying to be less bad and we start figuring out how to be good. — William McDonough