6 Quotes & Sayings By William Gomes

William Gomes is an award-winning journalist who has contributed to publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and The Washington Post. His work has also appeared in the New York Times Book Review, The New York Post, and Publishers Weekly. Gomes was born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens, New York. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, graduating cum laude with a degree in journalism.

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Delicacy in shaping desires of any kind will help to reach excellence, but failure will bring disaster. William Gomes
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Poverty is the events of forced separation of mass from the nature. Poverty is not the cause but the outcome. Poverty is not natural, it is created, it is abnormal, unexpected and unwanted. Its was never part of the nature and never will be. Poverty has been engineered by few Unwise, irresponsible and selfish individuals. William Gomes
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Violence is the most popular political commodity. Politicians are the wholesalers of violence. Ruling elites are the main beneficiary of violence and working classes are the innocent and silent victims of violence. When politician and corporate forces comes together to promote the gross violence they call that War, uprisings etc. William Gomes
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Word warfare is going on, which is not less destructive than any War. Words can be more destructive than any type of destructive weapons. Violence of any form starts in human mind and manifests in emotions, behaviors and finally in actions. William Gomes
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Democracy will be a reality when people will be rightly heard and valued. When in all policy making, in all big or small works, when state and government institutions will be accountable to people by keeping people in focus all the time who represented their power and empowered them. Democracy will be a reality when people will be valued more than flags, constitution, nationalism, patriotism and other symbolism. William Gomes