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Quotes About Equality

O come the time, and haste the day,When man shall man no longer crush,When Reason shall enforce her sway,Nor these fair regions raise our blush,Where still the African complains,And mourns his yet unbroken chains.
~ Philip Freneau
One reason the jobs men hold pay more is because they are more hazardous … Just as the 'glass ceiling' describes the invisible barrier that keeps women out of jobs with the most pay, the 'glass cellar' describes the invisible barrier that keeps men in jobs with the most hazards. – Warren Farrell
~ Philip G. Zimbardo
Writing the forenames and family names of the victims down, with no other detail of age, or place, would fill twenty books. To begin to study the individual deaths would consume a hundred lifetimes. Which is why one of our deepest instincts can be simply to record names – individual lives, equally specific, equally valuable – never emphasizing one for fear of disrespecting another: listing them, as it were on a single stone wall – and steering away from blame or analysis.
~ Philip Gourevitch
I believe God loves everyone.
~ Philip Gulley
If you wanted lesbians to come to a discussion, too, it might be better not to call your group the Gay Men's Group.
~ Philip Hensher
When you think of the Gay Plague, it's really for the best these days that we put on a cheerful face and get on with what queens do best.
~ Philip Hensher
Gay men needed lightbulbs too.
~ Philip Hensher
people had begun to look recognisably modern as strict gender codes began to blur. Men wore lounge suits and soft collars, while women's mannish tailored suits with ties, shorter skirts and masculine hats were severe and practical, announcing fierce determination rather than acquiescent femininity.
~ Philip Hoare
The sole equality on earth is death.
~ Philip James Bailey
Therein lies the true essence of Marxism. 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs' only ever works with a gun in your hand. How
~ Philip Kerr
The social justice question is: does the state treat its citizens well and equally in selecting the order that it imposes? The political legitimacy question is: does the state treat its citizens well and equally in the way it imposes that order?
~ Philip Pettit
And isn't that what all boys want and all men, too? Just to be taken seriously?
~ Philip Reeve
My name," the boy said importantly, "is Stacey de Lacey." "But that's a girl's name!" blurted Oliver. Stacey de Lacey's face turned a dark shade of red. "Silence!" he shouted. "Stacey is one of those names that can be for a boy or a girl! Like Hilary, or Leslie, or...um... Anyway...!
~ Philip Reeve
Durkheim goes on to argue that the cult of the individual has been misconstrued as the cult of the self-interested ego. Durkheim maintains that a collection of purely egotistical individuals could not form a society at all, that indeed, there has to be the recognition of others' interests, expressed in 'moral individualism' by the importance of equality and rights.
~ Philip Stokes
Yet as I read the birth stories about Jesus I cannot help but conclude that though the world may be tilted toward the rich and powerful, God is tilted toward the underdog.
~ Philip Yancey
Thunderously, inarguably, the Sermon on the Mount proves that before God we all stand on level ground: murderers and temper-throwers, adulterers and lusters, thieves and coveters. We are all desperate, and that is in fact the only state appropriate to a human being who wants to know God. Having fallen from the absolute Ideal, we have nowhere to land but in the safety net of absolute grace.
~ Philip Yancey
The teacher-student relationship evaporated, replaced by a rich and lively exchange of equals.
~ Philip Zaleski
The world hasn't changed that much; men still rule.
~ Philippa Gregory
Tell my daughter Elizabeth -- no! Tell all my daughters, everywhere, in all the ages yet to come. Tell them how I died, and why. And tell them to remember this: the future is unwritten. Know your rights.
~ Philippa Gregory
In the end, there's no sort of difference between dying from ignorance and dying under the feet of thousands of men who have regained their freedom. You close your eyes, and then there's nothing anymore. And death is never difficult. It requires neither a hero nor a slave. It eats what it's served.
~ Philippe Claudel
Let me just say that to imagine racism does not exist is imagination. And to imagine that it does not create its own set of problems is true imagination. So let's not imagine that racism is gone, extinguished, because it's not. We are seeing this in the top levels of the political arena, and we are seeing it very, very plainly.
~ Phylicia Rashad
Your body and your mind are, together, your primary country of allegiance. As a feminist, you must know - and know how to defend - your country and its boundaries.
~ Phyllis Chesler
Most women are trained to put their own needs second, the needs of any man—including a violent man—first.
~ Phyllis Chesler
Medication by itself is never enough. Women who are clinically depressed or anxious also need access to feminist information and support.
~ Phyllis Chesler