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“The US head of state grew up on food stamps. The British head of state grew up on the postage stamps.”
Johann Hari“We have to convince people that the handouts – just taking a few little handouts, where you have a subsistent living, where you never grow, just get a little check and a few food stamps, it will keep you on the plantation for the rest of your life, that’s not a life. That’s not living. It is not good enough. It is not acceptable. We have to educate our people that that is no longer good. You have to get off the plantation, off the government plantation,”
Elbert Guillory“Being on food stamps can be demeaning. Cashiers know the difference between the new plastic SNAP cards and a credit card. Some food stamp recipients say some cashiers have made them feel uncomfortable and embarrassed.”
Donna Brazile“I lie down on many a station platform; I stand before many a soup kitchen; I squat on many a bench;--then at last the landscape becomes disturbing, mysterious, and familiar. It glides past the western windows with its villages, their thatched roofs like caps, pulled over the white-washed, half-timbered houses, its corn-fields, gleaming like mother-of-pearl in the slanting light, its orchards, its barns and old lime trees. The names of the stations begin to take on meaning and my heart trembles. The train stamps and stamps onward. I stand at the window and hold on to the frame. These names mark the boundaries of my youth.”
Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front“A surrogate activity is an activity that is directed toward an artificial goal that the individual pursues for the sake of the “fulfillment” that he gets from pursuing the goal, not because he needs to attain the goal itself. For instance, there is no practical motive for building enormous muscles, hitting a little ball into a hole or acquiring a complete series of postage stamps. Yet many people in our society devote themselves with passion to bodybuilding, golf or stamp-collecting. Some people are more “other-directed” than others, and therefore will more readily attach importance to a surrogate activity simply because the people around them treat it as important or because society tells them it is important. That is why some people get very serious about essentially trivial activities such as sports, or bridge, or chess, or arcane scholarly pursuits, whereas others who are more clear-sighted never see these things as anything but the surrogate activities that they are, and consequently never attach enough importance to them to satisfy their need for the power process in that way.”
Theodore J. Kaczynski, Industrial Society and Its Future: The Unabomber Manifesto“Writing is not a hobby. Collecting stamps or coins is a hobby. Writing is a calling.”
Barbara Abercrombie, A Year of Writing Dangerously: 365 Days of Inspiration and Encouragement“The automatic stabilizer is unemployment insurance, food stamps, additional coverage of Medicaid.”
Franklin Raines“Every man stamps his value on himself ... man is made great or small by his own will.”
J. C. F. von Schiller“Learning stamps you with it's moments. Childhood's learning is made up of moments. It isn't steady. It's a pulse.”
Eudora Welty, On Writing“Stewardesses are still paid so little that in many cases, new hires qualify for food stamps.”
Patricia Ireland