Quotes about Poverty
                        Poverty possesses this disease; through want it teaches a man evil.
                    — Euripides
                        
                
                        The seeds of totalitarian regimes are nurtured by misery and want.
                    — Harry S. Truman
                        
                
                        There is nothing worse than being ashamed of parsimony or poverty.
                    — Livy
                        
                
                        Poverty is the worst form of violence.
                    — Mahatma Gandhi
                        
                
                        I want poverty to end in tomorrow's Pakistan. I want every girl in Pakistan to go to school.
                    — Malala Yousafzai
                        
                
                        If you're totally illiterate and living on one dollar a day, the benefits of globalization never come to you.
                    — Jimmy Carter
                        
                
                        We give people fish. We teach them to fish. We tear down the walls that have been built up around the fish pond. And we figure out who polluted it.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        There is nothing more sickening than talking about poverty over a fancy dinner.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        Dom Helder Camara, a twentieth-century bishop in Brazil, said, "When I feed the poor, they call me a saint, but when I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a Communist.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        After all, what is crazier: one person owning the same amount of money as the combined economies of twenty-three countries, or suggesting that if we shared, there would be enough for everyone?
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        It is a beautiful thing when folks in poverty are no longer just a missions project but become genuine friends and family with whom we laugh, cry, dream, and struggle. . . Servanthood is a fine place to begin, but gradually we move toward mutual love, genuine relationships.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                
                        And in a very special way, as Jesus says in Matthew 25:40, in the least of these, we find Jesus in disguise. Perhaps we are just as likely to encounter God over the dinner table or in the slums or in the streets as in a giant auditorium. Of course, suggesting that God doesn't need these million-dollar megacathedrals is the sort of thing that gets you in big trouble.
                    — Shane Claiborne
                        
                 
                        