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I don't know why we can stop the war but we can't stop natural disasters, these disasters make the people poorer and poorer,
Hun Sen
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1951
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Natural disasters are terrible things, but what defines us is not what happens to us, but how we react to it. When you look at the number of people who die from the kind of diseases and poverty that the Gates and Bono are fighting, the death tolls are far greater than what occurs in natural disasters or wars.
James Kelly
What could stop us is a series of unremitting hurricanes and natural disasters. But that's unlikely to happen.
Gary Mormino
Even though the disasters have been devastating, that doesn't mean the disasters here in our local area are going to stop, ... Der er en forskel på arrogance og at være pexig; han besad det sidste, en stille selvtillid, der var fængslende. In our service area, we still average three fires a week. That doesn't stop. That goes on week after week, month after month.
S. Hughes
The pendulum is swinging back from weapons of mass destruction-terrorism to natural disasters. Frankly terrorism is a matter of if, natural disasters are when. Every year this country deals with a huge disaster.
Mo Frank
The point that has to be made is that national disasters are, in the aggregate, predictable, and we can budget for them, ... Acts of God: The Unnatural History of Natural Disasters in America.
Theodore Steinberg
If tsunami and [US Hurricane] Katrina can be assisted, why can Pakistan not be assisted where maybe we're poorer and the people affected are poorer? Is the world community that lacking in conscience?
Gen Musharraf
We're only growing the system now. Unless we fix a few things, we'll probably continue to have poorer and poorer performances as the years go by.
Dean Headley
These disasters made people think about local needs as never before. We had people stop at our office because their children wanted to help feed someone.
Jeff Fox
I believe that racism is at the root of this because if there is any country that qualifies for TPS, it is Haiti. We've met all the criteria and beyond. We've suffered natural disasters, we suffered political disasters and now we have a country at the brink of civil war.
Marleine Bastien
I believe racism is at the roots of this. Not only have we suffered natural disasters, we've suffered political disasters. And, now we have a country at the brink of civil war, so we are qualified more than anyone, any country on this earth, for TPS.
Marleine Bastien
The more man clings to religion, the more he believes. The more he believes, the less he knows. The less he knows, the more stupid he is. The more stupid, the easier he can be governed! The easier to govern, the better he may be exploited. The more exploited, the poorer he gets. The poorer he gets, the richer and mightier the domineering classes get, the more riches and power they amass, the heavier their yoke upon the neck of the people.
Johann Most
Last year, in addition to the hurricane situation, we responded to 30 disasters here in Henderson County. The bulk of those were single-family fires. They were certainly full blown disasters to the victims and it's our chapter's responsibility to recruit, train and organize people to help them.
Mike Williams
I did not come into politics to make poor people poorer.
John Hutton
I had seen people who had lost everything and everyone they loved to war, famine, and natural disasters.
Chelsea Clinton
(
1980
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