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Temping is the worst. I would rather starve and be homeless than nanny or temp again.
I was planning on my future as a homeless person. I had a really good spot picked out.
In June, 2010, I moved out of my apartment and I have been mostly homeless ever since.
I am used to being politically homeless, which I think is a very, very Jewish position.
In the Britain of 2019, around a third of a million of our fellow citizens are homeless.
When elites see a homeless person in the gutter, they assume he's saving a parking place.
The challenges that the homeless face aren't dissimilar to those in developing countries.
There's no reason someone who has fought for their country should be homeless of jobless.
I'm a bit fashion bipolar. I either really go for it or people think I'm a homeless person.
I was able to do The Saint of Fort Washington, on the relationship between two homeless men.
Clanless, lawless, homeless is he who is in love with civil war, that brutal ferocious thing.
If I see a baby, I don't feel anything. It's like Theresa May walking past a homeless person.
Being homeless is like living in a post-apocalyptic world. You're on the outskirts of society.
My sister has a non-profit organization called Mission Change. It helps the homeless and kids.
The holidays are a rough time for the homeless, but it's a year-round problem we have to solve.
I might be living in a cardboard box under a freeway overpass, homeless, but I won't be silenced.
I mean, you can forget about George Bush or Jerry Falwell. You can't forget about a homeless kid.
I've said this before: a homeless guy in Detroit has more mojo than a millionaire in Jacksonville.
We can't forget that there are so many young people who are homeless - and unbelievably vulnerable.
Many overlook the fact that Jesus was homeless. He did not only teach the poor; He lived among them.
A homeless veteran should not have to stand at a freeway exit with a cardboard sign. That's not okay.
We live in a world where there is so much wealth. There shouldn't be a homeless person. That's crazy.
In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, hundreds of thousands have been left homeless, displaced, and broken.
The council in Blackpool have given the homeless bus passes, but how would they know where to get off?
I've worked with homeless kids, kids in foster care, and I've never met a kid who couldn't be reached.
To be homeless in America is to live like a fugitive. The destitute are our own native-born "illegals."
A lot of communities pretend they don't have homeless and just ignore them or try to make them go away.
We have come dangerously close to accepting the homeless situation as a problem that we just can't solve.
I grew up homeless, you know, lived in and out of U-Haul trucks and, you know, apartment houses, friends.
Migrant workers have helped build our roads, homes and offices. We cannot stand and watch them be homeless.
I've always been a big supporter of homeless charities across the board, ever since I first moved to London.
Don't try to drive the homeless into places we find suitable. Help them survive in places they find suitable.
I had people think I was brilliant, then 'Half Baked' bricked. They literally look at me like a homeless person.
You don't really drive in cabs in L.A. unless you're broke or homeless - or if you're broke and driving the cab.
My family was actually homeless for several years when I was a kid. It's a bit unusual for a member of Congress.
A homeless man standing at the off-ramp: the question in these moments isn't whether Jesus is in Him, but in me.
I lived rough, by my wits, was homeless, lived on the streets, lived on friends' floors, was happy, was miserable.
If I end up homeless and penniless because of a shift in my behavior about sharing what's come to me, bring it on.
Sure, nobody ever recognises me. I'm always scurrying around London under a hat and looking like a homeless person.
Even when we were little, we were always helping, going to feed the homeless, community drives, that type of stuff.
Before we complete our term in office we will provide home for every family in Kerala. No one will remain homeless.
The first thing that I ever made was a documentary that I shot... in downtown L.A. about a group of homeless people.
Obviously, I'm not homeless. I'm not an old alcoholic. I'm not jumping trains. I just like to live in a certain way.
People don't realize how many of the homeless are single moms, and a lot of veterans, and people with mental illness.
I lost an apartment. l became homeless for 11 months and squatted in a building on Sullivan Street in lower Manhattan.
Of course money buys happiness. You ever seen a homeless person skip? The answer to that riddle's no. They're not allowed.
Persons who have been homeless carry within them a certain philosophy of life which makes them apprehensive about ownership.
I was homeless and I was in San Diego and I started singing in a local coffee shop and people started coming to hear me sing.
No one is asking what happened to all the homeless. No one cares, because it's easier to get on the subway and not be accosted.
Economic inequality is not about food stamps and homeless shelters. It is about being a devotee of social justice and equality.