“It seemed monstrous that people who could only afford cheap houses should find themselves automatically surrounded by ugliness.” Poverty InequalityHousing Projects Book:Friends and Lovers Source: Friends and Lovers
“He passed the first six houses with sadness rather than distaste. They tried so hard, he thought. The Crescent in Edinburgh had been a row of houses all very much alike, too. But similarity, when it has money behind it, becomes a solid wall of convention, of permanence, even of defiance. Similarity, conceived and born in poverty, becomes an inferiority complex.” Poverty InequalityPoverty And Politics Book:Friends and Lovers Source: Friends and Lovers