Quote by Richard LeMieux Download Open image ““The breakfast crowd at Sally’s was usually made up of homeless men.”” — Richard LeMieux ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The homeless were my new family. They embraced me. They waved and smiled and treated me with dignity and respect. We may be the… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“Well, somehow I felt if I sent Sally a donation, she would open the envelope herself and squeeze the cash into the hip pocket… — Augusten Burroughs Copy Share Image
“...the townhouses looked bedraggled, unkempt, like an old homeless woman with an interesting history but a perilous future.” — Sharon Shinn Copy Share Image
“We can see making breakfast as mundane work or as a privilege—it just depends on our way of looking.” — Thich Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image
“Is this what real homelessness is like? Not just a particular set of roof and walls gone, but a sense of the death of… — Alexander Masters Copy Share Image
“Home was homeless. It could exist anywhere, because its only substance was familiarity.” — Diana Evans Copy Share Image
“Yes," said Lady St Julians. "I think those men who breakfast out or who give breakfasts are generally dangerous characters; at least, I would… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
“The strange thing on looking back was the purity, the integrity of her feeling for Sally. It was not like one's feeling for a… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
“At the roadsides I never had a really good dinner or a really bad breakfast.” — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“This bright place isn't really a sanctuary. For, ambushed among its bottles and cartons and cans, are shockingly vivid memories of meals shopped for,… — Christopher Isherwood Copy Share Image
“I was no different from millions of others—from the millions of teenagers on the street to the millions of aging heroes stored away like… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“The homeless were my new family. They embraced me. They waved and smiled and treated me with dignity and respect. We may be the… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“In my seemingly endless months of sleeping on the streets, I knew of only one other person who had slept in a church by… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“And you know, unless people have been there—lost, alone, rejected, feeling worthless and unwanted—they just can’t know that numb feeling that drags you down.… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“Many Wednesdays had come and gone in my sixty years. I don’t believe I particularly remembered any of them.” — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“All of our wars were carried on the backs of the poor and the sons of the poor. The poor were the first to… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“As we left the death watch, it occurred to me that we were all homeless in some way. It seemed that we were all… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“The poor died first and last in World War I, World War II, and Korea, and fifty-eight thousand Americans died in Vietnam, many of… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“C had spread a roadmap before me with many paths to choose from. I could go on a bitter journey to a place of… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans conservatively estimates that one out of every three homeless men is a veteran.” — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“There were no parades or parties or dancing in the streets like after World War II. No breast-beating pride or songs of victory. It… — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image
“Let us be dissatisfied as long as we have a wealth of creeds and poverty of deeds.” — Richard LeMieux Copy Share Image