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Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Robert A. Caro

I swore then and there," Lyndon Johnson was to say, "that if I ever had a chance to help those underprivileged kids I was going to do it." It was at Cotulla, Lyndon Johnson was to say, "that my dream began of an America ... where race, religion, language and color didn't count against you. — Robert A. Caro

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Minor White

The development of a love of medium and a responsibility for one's own pictures is an overall goal. — Minor White

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Linh Dinh

I don't know if you or I exist, but somewhere there are poems about us. — Linh Dinh

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Susan Sarandon

I just want my kids to love who they are, have happy lives and find something they want to do and make peace with that. Your job as a parent is to give your kids not only the instincts and talents to survive, but help them enjoy their lives." — Susan Sarandon

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Against fantasists. - The fantasist denies reality to himself, the liar does so only to others. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Ray Toro

Art can mean a lot of things. At the heart of it, art is doing something you really believe in. Like my wife, she volunteers helping underprivileged kids, that's her art. To me, anything that you do that you truly believe in makes you an artist. It doesn't necessarily mean being a painter or a film maker. That's art, but there's more to it than that. As long as you're pouring your heart and soul into what you're doing, that's the weapon. — Ray Toro

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Georgia Harkness

The sooner the doctrine of original sin disappears, the better it is for theology. — Georgia Harkness

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Jean-Paul Sartre

Existentialism is no mournful delectation but a humanist philosophy of action, effort, combat, and solidarity. Man must create his own essence: it is in throwing himself into the world, suffering there, struggling there, that he gradually defines say what this man is before he dies, or what mankind is before it has disappeared. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Tim Tebow

My passion is kids, more than just kids is underprivileged kids and orphans. — Tim Tebow

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Jeremy Lin

I have an economics degree with a minor in sociology. The reason I have that is because I want to do a ministry in urban areas and help with underprivileged kids. — Jeremy Lin

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Sarah Churchwell

'Sesame Street' was a pioneering educational T.V. show, intended to help underprivileged children. But even those of us middle-class kids spoilt for pedagogical choice couldn't get enough of it. — Sarah Churchwell

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Eula Biss

I thought, how would I feel if my son gave one of those [underprivileged] kids chicken pox? For him it's not a terrible thing. We have good insurance and easy access to health care. It's a different situation for another family. I didn't want to make the decision for them. — Eula Biss

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Kate Winslet

My dad was an actor, and my older sister is an actress, and so I very much remember thinking, "Well, of course I'll do that as well." But I never imagined myself as an actor who would be in films. I always only thought of myself being in a play or a musical and maybe the odd episode of [U.K. '80s TV drama] Casualty. My backup plan was to do something with children, to start a nursery school or work with underprivileged kids. And I still dream of maybe doing that in some way. I've always got children in my house, always. — Kate Winslet

Underprivileged Kids Quotes By Shukla Bose

Parikrma aims to give underprivileged children an equal chance at education so they can integrate with kids of private schools and, later, with the society. I want these children to hold high-end jobs at multinational companies and not work at the lower end of the spectrum. — Shukla Bose