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Quotes About Equity

Environmental justice is vitally important to the mission of Our Revolution.
~ Nina Turner
All children should have equal opportunities.
~ Victor Ponta
We should have equal rights. We should have equal opportunities. We should have equal opportunities for jobs.
~ Reham Khan
What we're trying to push, as a group, is just equal rights.
~ Leigh-Anne Pinnock
What I find most interesting about the U.S. is this idea of equality.
~ Jorge Ramos
I believe in equality: guys have rights, women have rights. It should be the same with race, or class, or whatever. I just like balance.
~ Little Simz
Equality should be a thing we don't even have to talk about anymore.
~ Hilary Knight
We live in a world where equality is pretty important.
~ John Key
I just believe in equality for all.
~ Ashley Wagner
My life won't have full quality until we achieve equality for all.
~ Sandi Toksvig
We must keep fighting until using the word 'equality' isn't necessary because we will all be living as one.
~ Michelle Visage
Marriage equality is not an issue of politics: it is an issue of justice achieved by political means.
~ Andy Dunn
I'm all for the equality.
~ Rumer Willis
I'm all for equality.
~ Amber Liu
We want equality for everyone and justice when it's time for that.
~ Kenny Stills
I believe education is the great equalizer.
~ Dave Heineman
If the law doesn't apply equally to everybody, then you don't really have a system of law.
~ Matt Taibbi
We've got to be able to get to a point where we represent everybody equally.
~ Mena Massoud
When I left Facebook, I left an enormous amount of equity on the table. I thought, 'I don't want to be a slave to money. I want to be a slave to something bigger: an ambition, a goal.'
~ Chamath Palihapitiya
We seek not just freedom but opportunity. We seek not just legal equity but human ability, not just equality as a right and a theory but equality as a fact and equality as a result.
~ Unknown
The cry of equality pulls everyone down.
~ Iris Murdoch
Beyond a critical speed, no one can save time without forcing another to lose it. The man who claims a seat in a faster vehicle insists that his time is worth more than that of the passenger in a slower one. Beyond a certain velocity, passengers become consumers of other people's time, and accelerating vehicles become the means for effecting a net transfer of life-time.
~ Ivan Illich
Passé un certain point, plus d'énergie signifie moins d'équité. Au rythme du plus rapide moyen de transport, on voit gonfler le traitement de faveur réservé à quelques-uns aux frais des autres.
~ Ivan Illich
Justice requires acute perception of what is really due to the other person; in
~ Unknown