
Top 14 Sweatshop Quotes
#1. If this goes into sweatshop labor, I'm quitting this podcast.
Bill Burr
#2. People come to this country from all over the world to pursue their dreams of driving a taxi or selling hot dogs or working in a sweatshop.
Greg Giraldo
#3. When I buy an inexpensive shirt made in a sweatshop in China, am I willing to think about the person who made it - about what kind of life he or she lives in order for me to buy a $10 garment? Or do I pat myself on the back for my skills as a bargain shopper?
William H. Albritton Sr.
#4. Buy American and helping sweatshop workers are conflicting goals.
Benjamin Powell
#5. GLHR ... has used Greenpeace-style media antics to draw more public attention to the plight of sweatshop workers than the multimillion - dollar international trade union movement has achieved in almost a century.
Naomi Klein
#7. That's what guilt truly is, Scott realizes, a fishhook's tug on the third or fourth minute of every happy moment.
Christopher Rice
#8. It is a sneaking piece of cowardice for authors to put feigned names to their works, as if, like bastards of their brain, they were afraid to own them.
Desiderius Erasmus
#9. It wasn't about the fantasy. That was
now replaced with hope and belief that it could happen, for real.
Rachel Cohn
#10. It seemed sensible to move to a market town where I could walk everywhere.
Mary Wesley
#11. The Muppet Show is very much seen as an English thing. So for us in the U.K. it is one of the treasures of the history of children's TV and of comedy basically.
James Bobin
#12. I can't stomach any kind of notion that serious fiction is good for us, because I don't believe that everything that's wrong with the world has a cure.
Jonathan Franzen
#13. I watch the Food Network with my kids. We - yeah, I - I - I generally don't admit that, but I love cooking.
Rick Santorum
#14. Justice is only what a "culture," meaning a shifting majority of people, say it is, with a dollop of respect for "human rights" spread on top, without intellectual foundation, and without any connection with virtue and duty.
Anthony Esolen
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