"It's easy to sit in relative luxury and peace and pontificate on the subject of the Third World debts"
- Roger Moore
About this Quote
This quote by Roger Moore is a criticism of those who remain in a position of opportunity and are able to speak about the Third World financial obligations without needing to experience the effects of it. Moore is suggesting that it is simple for those who remain in a comfortable position to speak about the Third World debts without having to deal with the reality of it. He is indicating that those who are in a position of opportunity should be more aware of the struggles of those in the Third World and should take more action to help them. Moore is likewise recommending that those in a position of benefit ought to not take their relative high-end and peace for granted and need to use their advantage to assist those in requirement. He is stressing the significance of doing something about it to help those in the Third World and not simply discussing it.
This quote is written / told by Roger Moore somewhere between October 14, 1927 and today. He was a famous Actor from England.
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