Voices from the past.
Noted individuals in literature, government, culture, academia, religion, economy, science and other fields have made important comments throughout history about the issue of hunger and what an individual can do to dramatically alter his or her own world. Many of these thoughts are timeless and continue to be inspiring.

Authors
James Baldwin
Pearl S. Buck
Samuel Coleridge
Emily Dickinson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
O. Henry
Oliver W. Holmes, Sr.
Elbart Hubbard
Christopher Isherwood
Juvenal
Walter Lippmann
George Orwell
Samuel Johnson
Carl Sandburg
George Bernard Shaw
John Steinbeck
Oscar Wilde

Cultural Leaders
Harry Chapin
Dorothy Day
John Denver
Isadore Duncan
Buckminster Fuller
Mohandas Gandhi
Raul Julia
Martin Luther King, Jr.
John Lennon
Maria Montessori

Religious Leaders
Wm. Ellery Channing
Jesus of Nazareth
Mother Teresa
Moses
Muhammad
St. Francis of Assisi
Talmud
John Wesley

Economists & Scientists
Albert Einstein
Franz Fanon
Michael Harrington
Julian Huxley
Carl Jung
John Maynard Keynes
John Stuart Mill
Lewis Mumford
E.F. Schumacher

Philosophers
Aristotle
Jacob Burkhardt
Thomas Carlyle
Confucius
Ortega y Gasset
William James
Franz Kafka
Friedrich Nietsche
Arnold J. Toynbee

Government Leaders
John Adams
Winston Churchill
Benjamin Disraeli
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Benjamin Franklin
James Grant
Alexander Hamilton
Hubert H. Humphrey
Lyndon B. Johnson
John F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy
Pliny the Younger
Eleanor Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman

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