Quotes About Dignity
we will learn to live together, cooperate with one another, and recognize the dignity of others, or we will perish. And so the world watches America—the only great power in history made up of people from every corner of the planet, comprising every race and faith and cultural practice—to see if our experiment in democracy can work. To see if we can do what no other nation has ever done. To see if we can actually live up to the meaning of our creed.
~ Barack Obama
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will learn to live together, cooperate with one another, and recognize the dignity of others, or we will perish. And so the world watches America—the only great power in history made up of people from every corner of the planet, comprising every race and faith and cultural practice—to see if our experiment in democracy can work. To see if we can do what no other nation has ever done. To see if we can actually live up to the meaning of our creed.
~ Barack Obama
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En ese mundo —de cadenas de suministro globales, transferencias de capital instantáneas, redes terroristas transnacionales, cambio climático, migraciones masivas y cada vez mayor complejidad— aprenderemos a convivir, a cooperar los unos con los otros y a reconocer la dignidad de los demás, o pereceremos.
~ Barack Obama
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I grew comfortable enough [in the Oval Office] to put my feet up or sit on the desk ...
~ Barack Obama
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we will learn to live together, cooperate with one another, and recognize the dignity of others, or we will perish.
~ Barack Obama
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we will learn to live together, cooperate with one another, and recognize the dignity of others, or we will perish. And so the world watches America—the only great power in history made up of people from every corner of the planet, comprising every race and faith and cultural practice—to see if our experiment in democracy can work.
~ Barack Obama
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how you could build power not by putting others down but by lifting them up. This was true democracy at work—democracy not as a gift from on high, or a division of spoils between interest groups, but rather democracy that was earned, the work of everybody. The result was not just a change in material conditions but a sense of dignity for people and communities, a bond between those who had once seemed far apart.
~ Barack Obama
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arrebataba a la gente su iniciativa y erosionaba su amor propio. Cualquier estrategia para reducir la pobreza intergeneracional debe centrarse en el trabajo, no en la asistencia social, no sólo porque el trabajo da independencia e ingresos sino también porque el trabajo aporta orden, estructura, dignidad y oportunidades de crecimiento a la vida de las personas.
~ Barack Obama
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work provides independence and income but also because work provides order, structure, dignity, and opportunities for growth in people's lives.
~ Barack Obama
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I was riding with her on Marine One when she read that Donald Trump had divorced his first wife to marry a much younger woman. I learned she didn't have much patience with men who sought trophy wives when she said: That man will never set foot again in the White House as long as I have anything to do with it.
~ Barbara Bush
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I cannot bear clumsy women who rise from a chair as if they are activated by wires.
~ Barbara Cartland
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Once I realized I was old enough to die, I decided that I was also old enough not to incur any more suffering, annoyance, or boredom in the pursuit of a longer life." No more annual exams, cancer screenings, mammograms, and any other measure "expected of a responsible person with health insurance….Not only do I reject the torment of a medicalized death, but I refuse to accept a medicalized life.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
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Honor is honor, whether one bargains with the honorable or the dishonorable.
~ Barbara Hambly
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All God's children have to take a shit, but you'd never know it from the way they treat the ones who have to clean it up.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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But a Congolese life is like the useless Congolese bill, which you can pile by the fistful or the bucketful into a merchant's hand, and still not purchase a single banana. It's dawning on me that I live among men and women who've simply always understood their whole existence is worth less than a banana to most white people. I see it in their eyes when they glance up at me.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Don't dare presume there's shame in the lot of a woman who carries on.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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How can we presume to uplift the life of the working man, if we don't respect his work?
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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You could allow a gentleman the privacy of his piss.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Respecting the dignity of a spectacular food means enjoying it at its best. Europeans celebrate the short season of abundant asparagus as a form of holiday. In the Netherlands the first cutting coincides with Father's Day, on which restaurants may feature all-asparagus menus and hand out neckties decorated with asparagus spears.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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You know what really gets me?" I asked him. "How people call you 'illegals.' That just pisses me off, I don't know how you can stand it. A human being can be good or bad or right or wrong, maybe. But how can you say a person is illegal?
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Ms. Annie said all God's children have to take a shit, but you'd never know it from the way they treat the ones that clean it up.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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So much of life with infirmity came down to dignity and will.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Respecting the dignity of a spectacular food means enjoying it at its best.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Truth is objective. A man should be respected for telling it, not threatened.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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