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For every talent that poverty has stimulated it has blighted a hundred.
John W. Gardner
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What this quote means

Poverty can inspire talent in some individuals, but it also hinders many more.

This quote by John W. Gardner suggests that while poverty may drive some individuals to develop talents and achieve greatness, it simultaneously limits countless others. The inherent struggle and deprivation of poverty can serve as a catalyst for ambition in a few, yet the overwhelming majority suffer setbacks and unfulfilled potential due to their circumstances.

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PovertyTalentSuccessInspirationStruggle

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about overcoming adversity.

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