Decent Standard quotes:

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  • Thinking in generations also means enabling our young to have a decent standard of living. -- Paul Tsongas
  • The destiny of world civilization depends upon providing a decent standard of living for all mankind. -- Norman Borlaug
  • I want ordinary people to enjoy a decent standard of living, with ever increasing security, comfort and joy. -- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
  • The poor prey on one another because their lives offer no hope and communicate the tragic message to these human beings that they have no possibility to attain a decent standard of living. -- Thabo Mbeki
  • The organized workers of America, free in their industrial life, conscious partners in production, secure in their homes and enjoying a decent standard of living, will prove the finest bulwark against the intrusion of alien doctrines of government. -- John L. Lewis
  • We ought to be doing that with decent standard housing but if we have people who are absolutely on the streets in this case, I think it makes sense that tent cities are preferred to not having tent cities. -- Mike Lowry
  • A cultivated and decent man cannot be vain without setting a fearfully high standard for himself, and without despising and almost hating himself at certain moments. -- Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • You go to Scandinavia, and you will find that people have a much higher standard of living, in terms of education, health care and decent paying jobs. -- Bernie Sanders
  • I think as long as the standard of quality, the story-telling, film-making, acting etc. etc. remains consistent, then you've got a good change of making a decent anthology. -- Neil Marshall
  • The great challenge of the twenty-first century is to raise people everywhere to a decent standard of living while preserving as much of the rest of life as possible. -- E. O. Wilson
  • The great challenge of the twenty-first century is to raise people everywhere to a decent standard of living while preserving as much of the rest of life as possible. -- E. O. Wilson
  • The psychological pain--and the ethical shame--of American poverty are made greater by the fact that this country possesses the wealth and the energy to raise all children to a minimally decent standard of living. -- Kenneth Keniston
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