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Quotes About Equality

I'll always prefer to play with women and hang out with women, and I'll always be a feminist.
~ Courtney Love
Everything in the universe is everything else. A man is a killer is a saint is a monkey is a cockroach is a goldfish is a whale, and the Devil is just the angel who asked for More.
~ Craig Clevenger
I think people are as individual as snowflakes, they kinda look alike but no two are the exactly the same, and all classification is the root of prejudice.
~ Craig Ferguson
My own belief is that two adults are allowed to love who they want, and if you don't agree with that, you are a narrow-minded shitfuck and we can't be friends.
~ Craig Ferguson
His famous, soul-stirring "I have a dream" speech will still give you chills and break your heart today. Decades later, long after his life on earth tragically ended, the legacy of his burden lives on, improving lives for generations to come. All because one man allowed his burden to birth a dream.
~ Craig Groeschel
WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE OVERCOMES THE LOVE OF POWER, THE WORLD SHALL KNOW PEACE.
~ Craig Johnson
famous quote from the Lakota chief Red Cloud states that men do that which is difficult while women do that which is impossible
~ Craig Johnson
If you achieve a voice that will be heard, you should use it to speak up for the voiceless and oppressed. If you possess any power or authority, you must strive to use it to help and empower the powerless.
~ Unknown
Anarchy does not simply mean no laws, it means no need for laws. Anarchy requires individuals to behave responsibly. When individuals can live in peace without authorities to compel or punish them, when people have enough courage and sense to speak honestly and equally with each other, then and only then, will anarchy be possible.
~ Unknown
Apposite here is a saying attributed to Einstein: "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
~ Unknown
Dr. Samuel Johnson discounted that notion: "Sir, a woman's composing is like a dog's walking on his hind legs. It is not done well, but you are surprised to find it done at all.
~ Unknown
A recent article in the New York Times, "Google, Tell Me. Is My Son a Genius?," pointed out that parents today are 2.5 times as likely to ask online "Is my son gifted?" than "Is my daughter gifted?" and similarly 2.0 times as likely to inquire "Is my daughter overweight?" as they are for a son.
~ Unknown
In the United States, people don't revolt in order to obtain freedom, but continue denying it to others.
~ CrimethInc.
Sometimes a people lose their right to remain silent when pressured to remain silent.
~ Criss Jami
There was only one word—you. It applied to all people. Everyone equal. No one higher or lower than anyone else. No one more distant or more familiar. You. They. Me. I. Us. We. There were no words that changed from feminine to masculine and back again depending on the speaker. A person was from New York. Not a woman from New York, not a man from New York. Simply a person.
~ Cristina Henriquez
What kind of place required a man to work all day without being allowed to eat or drink? There had to be rules, didn't there? This was America, after all.
~ Cristina Henriquez
But it was only a word—justice. It was only a concept, and it wasn't enough.
~ Cristina Henriquez
We're the unknown Americans, the ones no one even wants to know, because they've been told they're supposed to be scared of us and because maybe if they did take the time to get to know us, they might realize that we're not that bad, maybe even that we're a lot like them. And who would they hate
~ Cristina Henriquez
But it was only a word- justice. It was only a concept, and it wasn't enough.
~ Cristina Henriquez
We're the unknown Americans, the ones no one even wants to know, because they've been told they're supposed to be scared of us and because maybe if they did take the time to get to know us, they might realize that we're not that bad, maybe even that we're a lot like them. And who would they hate then? It
~ Cristina Henriquez
Profesora Shields explained that in English there was no usted, no tu. There was only one word—you. It applied to all people. Everyone equal. No one higher or lower than anyone else. No one more distant or more familiar. You. They. Me. I. Us. We. There were no words that changed from feminine to masculine and back again depending on the speaker. A person was from New York. Not a woman from New York, not a man from New York. Simply a person.
~ Cristina Henriquez
y la palabra Ama, anagrama donde el poder y el amor se igualan.
~ Unknown
The common denominator all Latinos have is that we want some respect. That's what we're all fighting for.
~ Cristina Saralegui
Until women learn to want economic independence, and until they work out a way to get this independence without denying themselves the joys of love and motherhood, it seems to me feminism has no roots.
~ Crystal Eastman