Nicholas Kristof Quotes
Top 29 wise famous quotes and sayings by Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Nicholas Kristof on Wise Famous Quotes.
Gays and lesbians began to gain civil rights when Americans realized that their brothers, cousins, daughters were gay.
When the poor know that their children will survive, when they educate their daughters, when they access family planning, they have fewer children.
In America, we have subsidized private jets, big banks and hedge fund managers. Wouldn't it make more sense to subsidize kids?
Literature seems to offer lessons in human nature that help us decode the world around us and be better friends.
A basic element of the American dream is equal access to education as the lubricant of social and economic mobility.
Doesn't it seem odd that your cellphone can be set up to require a PIN or a fingerprint, but there's no such option for a gun?
Inequality causes problems by creating fissures in societies, leaving those at the bottom feeling marginalized or disenfranchised.
The one public system in which America goes out of its way to provide services to African-Americans is prison.
Purely altruistic behavior is pretty much impossible because of the selfish pleasures we derive from it.
Even when a social problem is so vast as to be insoluble in its entirety, it's still worth mitigating.
Worrying about bills, food, or other problems leaves less capacity to think ahead or to exert self-discipline. So, poverty imposes a mental tax.
Saudi Arabia inflames the Sunni-Shiite divide and sets a pernicious example of intolerance by banning churches.
America's education system has become less a ladder of opportunity than a structure to transmit inequity from one generation to the next.
It's maddening in my travels to watch children dying simply because they were born in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Perhaps no country in Latin America is more picturesque than Bolivia, and the most memorable Bolivian city may be Potosi.
Numeracy isn't a sign of geekiness, but a basic requirement for intelligent discussions of public policy.
Things that happen every day are, frankly, what we in the news business aren't good at covering because there is no one day in which they are news.
It is so much easier to try to help a six-month-old child or a six-year-old child than it is a 16-year-old troubled kid.