Quotes About Fairness
Judge us not equally, Abraham
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
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Judge them not equally.
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
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The world of efficiency and anonymity dehumanises us. We have to ask who the invisible people are. Who makes our clothes? Who picks our vegetables? And how are they treated?
~ Shane Claiborne
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After all, what is crazier: one person owning the same amount of money as the combined economies of twenty-three countries, or suggesting that if we shared, there would be enough for everyone?
~ Shane Claiborne
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each grabbing one silver-wrapped chocolate from Mrs. Cooper's basket, it struck Stella that everyone got the same thing, no matter which school they went to.
~ Sharon M. Draper
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Life has a way of evening out the injustices it has created.
~ Sheila Kohler
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Unfortunately, law and justice are not always synonymous" -H.W. Marsworth
~ Sheila O'Connor
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You will be far more likely to receive racial preferences than to suffer racial discrimination.
~ Shelby Steele
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If government played by the same rules as the rest of us, it would cease to be government.
~ Sheldon Richman
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In my view it is time to pass a good bill, a fair bill, a comprehensive bill ... Too many have been waiting too long for fairness.
~ Patrick Leahy
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Those of us who spent time in the agricultural sector and in the heartland, we understand how unfair the death penalty is.
~ George W. Bush
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If you spend a lot of time on sportsmanship, you're going to spend a lot of time losing.
~ Glenn Dobbs
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I think it's time that the wealthy and corporations paid their fair share to support this country.
~ Hillary Clinton
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Nobody deserves to be treated like a princess 100% of the time... not even me.
~ Jessica Simpson
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He that makes use of another's fancy or necessity to sell ribbons or cloth dearer to him than to another man at the same time, cheats him.
~ John Locke
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Judges don't age time decorates them.
~ Enid Bagnold
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Join the union, girls, and together say Equal Pay for Equal Work.
~ Susan B. Anthony
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Open the doors to all. Let the children of the rich and the poor take their seats together and know of no distinction save that of industry, good conduct, and intellect.
~ Townsend Harris
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Justice and power must be brought together, so that whatever is just may be powerful, and whatever is powerful may be just.
~ Blaise Pascal
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is the epitome of unfairness that many people would choose the comfortable lie over the uncomfortable truth and, in this case, would brand you as the archvillain instead of him.
~ Mary Balogh
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It was understandable. But very unfair.
~ Mary Balogh
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No, sir," Wyatt insisted. "There can't be one law for rich Texans and another law for broke Texans, and another law for Negroes, and another one for Chinamen, and squaws, and Irishmen, and whores, and another one for everybody else. I can't parse it that way, Dog! I am not that smart! There's got to be one law for everybody, or I can't do this job. You want my badge or not?
~ Mary Doria Russell
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a child fairer than a pictured cherub - a creature who seemed to shed radiance from her looks and whose form and motions were lighter than the chamois of the hills.
~ Mary Shelley
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A child thinks life is fair. A man stands by the consequences of his deeds.
~ Mary Stewart
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