Quotes About Equity
The quality of a student's education should not be determined by their zip code.
~ Ronny Jackson
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I am asking that every American everywhere, in every state, in every zip code have the same opportunities and the same right to live.
~ Raphael Warnock
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Many commit the same crimes with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown.
~ Juvenal
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The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal.
~ Aristotle
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He will give the devil his due.
~ William Shakespeare
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There is no respect of persons with God.
~ Romans
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The attainment of justice is the highest human endeavor.
~ Florence Ellinwood Allen
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We are trying to construct a more inclusive society. We are going to make a country in which no one is left out.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
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If there are people who don't have access to creating their own TV shows or telling the stories they want to tell, then absolutely, everyone has to make space for them. That's not just to do with gender or sexuality. It's to do with race, religion and everything else.
~ Jonathan Bailey
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All of us in America want there to be fairness when it comes to justice.
~ George W. Bush
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Our investment bank looks like it does because its customers like our expansive network and want to do equity, debt, M&A, custody, move money, deposit money, et cetera.
~ Jamie Dimon
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I guess what I learned about myself is I'm a bit of a socialist; I want everyone on the set to get equal treatment and credit.
~ Jennifer Westfeldt
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Just let me use the technology I want at a fair price.
~ Jonathan Potter
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Many of my colleagues are blissfully unaware of the global percentage of people who cannot EVER go to a movie theater, let alone with an entire family. I do not want to make movies for the rich.
~ Lexi Alexander
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The publicness of the public library is an increasingly rare commodity. It becomes harder all the time to think of places that welcome everyone and don't charge any money for that warm embrace. The commitment to inclusion is so powerful that many decisions about the library hinge on whether or not a particular choice would cause a subset of the public to feel uninvited
~ Susan Orlean
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our society should do whatever is necessary to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed."74 Education generally is viewed as a "key ingredient in equality of opportunity
~ Suzanne Mettler
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I'm going to use my good old suitcase metaphor one more time: A mutual fund is like a suitcase that holds dozens—and often hundreds—of individual stocks. If you like what is packed inside the suitcase, then you simply purchase shares of that mutual fund and, voilà, you are the proud owner of a small fraction of each one of the holdings in that suitcase. This gives you instant diversification, even though you bought just one mutual fund.
~ Suze Orman
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I mean, so hopefully soon there's enough women and enough people of colour and enough of every group out there that feels that they get the recognition they deserve, and then we don't have to talk about it anymore.
~ Donna Strickland
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But NESV has always had debt from the first day we purchased the Red Sox. We have some partners who look at Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and almost demand that we have debt as a consequence.
~ John W. Henry
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We love renovating spaces to maximize a home's equity.
~ Drew Scott
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Anybody who is not pulling his weight is probably pushing his luck.
~ Adi Da
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There is no such thing as SOMETHING FOR NOTHING!
~ Napoleon Hill
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it is about the distortions of symmetry and reciprocity in life: if you have the rewards, you must also get some of the risks— not let others pay the price of your mistakes. If you inflict risk onto others and they are harmed, you need to pay some price for it.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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True equality is equality in probability. and Skin in the game prevents systems from rotting.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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