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Better future Quote by Nana Mouskouri

“I always try to see things with children's eyes. Are they happy? Sad? What do they need? Everywhere I went, I realized that children are society's victims ... We have a duty to speak to political leaders, to influence people to give these children a better future.” quote by Nana Mouskouri
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“I always try to see things with children's eyes. Are they happy? Sad? What do they need? Everywhere I went, I realized that children are society's victims ... We have a duty to speak to political leaders, to influence people to give these children a better future.”

Nana Mouskouri

About This Quote

Source Interview: Public statement, date unknown

The speaker urges viewing the world through children's perspectives, recognizing their vulnerability, and advocating for political action to improve their future.

In simple terms: Seeing through children's eyes shows their needs and suffering, prompting civic responsibility.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for policies that protect and empower children.

Themes

children's rights social responsibility advocacy

Mood

hopeful determined

Type

activist inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education reform
  • child welfare legislation
  • community outreach

Key Concepts

vulnerability political engagement

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you influence leaders to prioritize children?
  • What concrete steps can you take to support vulnerable youth?
A Different Perspective

Children's needs may be overlooked in policy decisions.

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