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Doe Quotes by Muhammad Yunus
- What good does the theory [of economics] do if it is not working for people?
- We believe that poverty does not belong in a civilized human society. It belongs in museums [...] A poverty-free world might not be perfect, but…
- In this world of plenty, a tiny baby, who does not yet understand the mystery of the world, is allowed to cry and cry and…
- Business is about problem-solving, but it does not always have to be about maximizing profit. When I went into business, my interest was to figure…
- But we have created a society that does not allow opportunities for those people to take care of themselves because we have denied them those…
- Poverty does not belong in civilized human society. Its proper place is in a museum. That's where it will be.
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