Quotes About Privilege
Those who have the privilege to know have the duty to act, and in that action are the seeds of new knowledge.
~ Albert Einstein
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Literacy is a right, not a privilege.
~ Story Shares
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What a precious privilege to pray?
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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Exchange the words 'have to' with 'get to.' Exchange the word 'can't' with 'unwilling.
~ Jamie Lee Curtis
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She wanted children and considered having them a "privilege," but art also "was a privilege given to me and I had to pursue it.
~ Jan Greenberg
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Why Banning Miller, what a vision you are in your fine dress. Must've taken a dozen slaves a dozen days to get you into that getup. 'Course, your daddy tells me it takes the space of a schoolboy's wink to get you out of it again.
~ Jane Espenson
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had shocked him into speechlessness to realize that down-and-outs in New Jersey expected to have more in the way of amenities than coal miners and sharecroppers in most of West Virginia, and that people in the North believed that there was no one, anywhere, who still had to go out in the cold in the middle of the winter to use a chemical latrine.
~ Jane Haddam
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You never saw them; you never met them; you were never touched by their suffering except on the evening news or at the occasional fundraiser. They were what they were because they were uncivilized, unteachable, underprivileged and unsalvageable. They were the underclasses, and you found a use for them, because without their cheap labor and their primitive wars, your own world of mirrored towers and imported luxuries and megabuck negotiations could never exist.
~ Janet E. Morris
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The already privileged receive privileged educations. The disadvantaged receive inferior educations, and then we blame them for their failure.
~ Janet Perry
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But you see, that's the gilded prison of fashion. We're riding in private jets, and meantime I was so incredibly, painfully sad and lonely.
~ Janice Dickinson
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Beauty opened all the doors it got me things I didn't even know I wanted, and things I certainly didn't deserve.
~ Janice Dickinson
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A man who decides to call himself a woman is not giving up his privilege. He is simply using it in a more insidious way.
~ Janice G. Raymond
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Virtue can exist outside of faith, but it walks on shaky legs, and despite the example set by Prince Albert and our Queen, I know that privilege, rank, and wealth sleep fitfully in the same bed with honesty, humility, and faith.
~ Janice Graham
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In much of the rest of the world, rich people live in gated communities and drink bottled water. That's increasingly the case in Los Angeles where I come from. So that wealthy people in much of the world are insulated from the consequences of their actions." [ Why Societies Collapse , ABC Local, July 17, 2003]
~ Jared Diamond
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What started out as compensation for black slavery and segregation has become automatic preference for any nonwhite and an automatic handicap for any white.
~ Jared Taylor
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Whites cannot, by law, set up all-white schools. As it is, they are criticized if they take their children out of integrated public schools and send them to private schools that are largely white. None of these schools teaches a deliberate racial consciousness the way many black private schools do. Blacks, on the other hand, are increasingly demanding that publicly funded schools teach black racialism—with only a murmur of criticism from whites.
~ Jared Taylor
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Elää ja kusta pystyasennossa on vapaan valkoisen miehen perusoikeus.
~ Jarkko Laine
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If you're pitching your boss to let you work from home a few days a week, a common rebuff is how envious your coworkers would be if you were granted this special privilege. Why, it simply wouldn't be fair! We all need to be equally, miserably unproductive at the office and suffer in unity!
~ Jason Fried
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of those who had not measured up to its demands were many. He was one of the few who had measured up. He had earned the privilege to call these mountains his home. In return, he
~ Jason Manning
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Why do you think politicians send soldiers to the wars they declare, if, of course, they still go to the bother of declaring them. . . . mediation, keeping a distance from the actual events and being privileged enough not to have to witness them.
~ Javier Marías
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Even women have been known to enjoy the privileges of a flat.
~ Edith Wharton
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She yearned to be admired, and feared to be insulted; and yet seemed tragically conscious that she was destined to miss both these extremes of sensation, or to enjoy them only at second hand in the experiences of her more privileged friends.
~ Edith Wharton
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Lily sank with a sigh into one of the shabby leather chairs. How delicious to have a place like this all to one's self! What a miserable thing it is to be a woman. She leaned back in a luxury of discontent.
~ Edith Wharton
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She knew that Virginia's survey of the world was limited to people, the clothes they wore, and the carriages they drove in. Her own universe was so crammed to bursting with wonderful sights and sounds that, in spite of her sense of Virginia's superiority - her beauty, her ease, her confidence - Nan sometimes felt a shamefaced pity for her.
~ Edith Wharton
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