Haves And Have Nots Quotes by Arthur Rock, Don Cheadle, Mitch Daniels, Ram Dass, Ross Kemp, James Bryan Smith and many others.

This country’s going to have a revolution if something doesn’t happen the haves and have – nots.
Many of my friends and family are scratching it out somewhere decidedly south of the ever widening gap between the haves and have nots, looking at losing their homes, colleges they can’t afford and healthcare they can’t avail themselves of.
We do not accept that ours will ever be a nation of haves and have-nots. We must always be a nation of haves and soon-to-haves.
As the haves and have-nots split further and further apart, destabilization ultimately leads to revolution, not evolution. If we’re playing the evolution vs. revolution game, we are closer to revolution than we are to evolution in my concept.
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If you have extremes of haves and have-nots where the gap keeps growing, the have-nots group together and create social disorder, as they can’t see a way out of their situation.
The Beatitudes, far from being a new set of virtues that further divide the religious haves and have nots, are words of hope and healing to those who have been marginalized.
Richness in the world is a result of other people’s poverty. We should begin to shorten the abyss between haves and have-nots.
The issues that matter to me are the social safety nets for people, health care, middle-class concerns. We need to take care of the middle class and the poor in our country.
Might have, could have, may have, should have—the haves and have nots reduced to pointless possibilities.
[On The Hunger Games success]: “It hit on the zeitgeist of the disparity b/w the haves and have nots.
I’m not the kind of writer who’s able to block out the world around me. I’m mindful of our own haves and have-nots, how our culture often blames and punishes the have-nots. I worry about our precarious economic and political climate.
There are two forms of populism, left-wing populism and right-wing populism. Right-wing populism requires the denigration of an “Other.” Left-wing populism tends to be about the haves and have-nots.
‘Mixtape’ is a very appropriate word to include in the title of Goran Hugo Olsson’s film because it includes a rich mixture of cultural voices. They speak across different dividing lines such as those of haves and have-nots, youth and maturity, black and white, national and global, and the past and the present.
If policymakers are serious about avoiding a society of TV ‘haves and have-nots,’ they should refrain from policies that favor pay-TV operators over the providers of our nation’s only free and local communications system: over-the-air broadcasting.