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“MONEY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF HUMAN; POVERTY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF MONEY; ILLITERACY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF POVERTY; DIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF ILLITERACY; RELIGION IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF DIVERSITY; GOD IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF RELIGION; HUMAN IS ONE OF THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF GOD; GOD CREATED THE UNIVERSE AND THE UNIVERSE RECREATED GOD”

“The poor can dream. The weak can hope. The helpless can strive. The powerless can rise.”

“No one knows tomorrow — you exhaust your savings. No one knows tomorrow — you didn’t plan for it. Don’t live carelessly under the notion that 'no one knows tomorrow,' because you may see tomorrow and face hardship from poverty. No one knows tomorrow, but don’t be reckless with your life.”

“There are big things to worry about and the issues like climate change, hunger, poverty, violence, biodiversity loss, unemployment, racism, and war are not going to be solved easily. But despite their grim predictions, I am hopeful. I am already seeing the light. A rustle of wind in the grass makes me dream.”

“If you have much, be generous; if you have little, be grateful; even if you have nothing, be hopeful.”

“In poverty, friends are few; in prosperity, acquaintances are numerous; in affluence, associates are countless.”

“When women suffer, marriages suffer. When marriages suffer, children suffer. When children suffer, families suffer. When families suffer, communities suffer. When communities suffer, societies suffer. When societies suffer, nations suffer. When nations suffer, the world suffers. When the world suffers, God suffers.”

“Our highest deeds come from helping the lowest people.”

“If all you have is money, you are among the poorest people in the world.”

“Pain teaches you more than pleasure. Failure teaches you more than success. Poverty teaches you more than prosperity. Adversity teaches you more than comfort.”