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Philanthrocapitalism Quotes & Sayings

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Top Philanthrocapitalism Quotes

This, fundamentally, is philanthrocapitalism in action: introducing policies that help concentrate wealth in the upper echelons of society in the hope that the wealthy will donate to the financially strapped rest. — Linsey McGoey

If there is a less likely sight on this earth than Clint Dempsey, the Texas trailer-park kid, doing downward-facing dog poses, or the stalwart Michael Bradley deep breathing through a tree pose, I have yet to see it. — Tim Howard

Human history has no unique pattern of intelligibility. — Mark Elvin

Sin is like a cancer that destroys step by step, sometimes so slowly we don't realize what's happening to us. — David Jeremiah

Love allows us to conquer people's hearts in order to win them for the kingdom of love. — Sunday Adelaja

Although we are physically laid to rest, we meet again and again to make amends. If I hurt someone in this life, I'll have to relive it to make amends. It helps you realize that by hurting someone, you are actually hurting yourself. — Shari Arison

do not let anyone in
until they love you so fiercely,
you have no defense against their love. — AVA.

The success of our whole national program depends, of course, on the cooperation of the public
on its intelligent support and its use of a reliable system. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience. — George Washington

Lost people are different. They will drive around in the same circle over and over rather than try a new path. Their fear of getting more lost paralyzes them into staying lost in the area that's just become familiar. It supersedes their ability to chart a new course. They circle and backtrack and stay comfortably lost because it's less scary than seeing something different than what's presently in front of them. — Jill A. Davis

All things require skill but an appetite. — George Herbert

the Carnegie approach to wealth: increase concentration at the top and hope wealth reaches the masses through charitable bequests. — Linsey McGoey