Bobby Underwood Quote

Some primal instinct tells the parent, or the person down on their luck, than if we let it go — the child's hand, or our dignity — all is lost, and we’ll never get it back. That’s why, if you even bother to look, you’ll sometimes see a bag lady pushing a shopping cart down the street, wearing a nice dress underneath her torn and tattered coat. Or she’ll have a pretty plastic flower pinned to her beat-up old hat. The flower and the dress remind her that she’s human, a real person. Dignity and compassion, they’re all that separate us from the four-legged creatures operating only on survival instinct, the law of the jungle. Without them, we’re all just animals.

Bobby Underwood

Some primal instinct tells the parent, or the person down on their luck, than if we let it go — the child's hand, or our dignity — all is lost, and we’ll never get it back. That’s why, if you even bother to look, you’ll sometimes see a bag lady pushing a shopping cart down the street, wearing a nice dress underneath her torn and tattered coat. Or she’ll have a pretty plastic flower pinned to her beat-up old hat. The flower and the dress remind her that she’s human, a real person. Dignity and compassion, they’re all that separate us from the four-legged creatures operating only on survival instinct, the law of the jungle. Without them, we’re all just animals.

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