Quotes About Equality
People who are well represented at trial do not get the death penalty.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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I will fight to the death for one's right to be able to practice in their temple, their mosque, or in their church, even if they have a different belief than I do.
~ Otis Moss III
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I have come to think that capital punishment should be abolished.
~ Jack Kemp
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Death and the dice level all distinctions.
~ Samuel Foote
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The death penalty is used in such a blatantly racist way in the United States. There is no way that can be defended under any kind of definition of justice by anybody.
~ Assata Shakur
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When death comes, he respects neither age nor merit. He sweeps from the earthly existence the sick and the strong, the rich and the poor, and should teach us to live to be prepared for death.
~ Andrew Jackson
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Sleep does make us all equal, it seems to me, like his big brother-Death.
~ Arthur Schnitzler
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May the death penalty, an unworthy punishment still used in some countries, be abolished throughout the world.
~ Pope John Paul II
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Death's a debt; his mandamus binds all alike- no bail, no demurrer.
~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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And death makes equal the high and low.
~ John Heywood
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People say all lives matter. And that's true, but it's just black people that are getting shot in the back running or choked to death for having cigarettes or playing their music too loud.
~ Ras Baraka
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Disease generally begins that equality which death completes.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Death does not discriminate; whether saints or sinners, in the end, all are equal.
~ Tess Gerritsen
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The sole equality on earth is death.
~ Philip James Bailey
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Death to the pigs is my basic statement.
~ Boots Riley
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Pale death, with impartial step, knocks at the hut of the poor and the towers of kings. [Lat., Pallida mors aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres.]
~ Horace
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Death puts an end to rivalship and competition. The dead can boast no advantage over us, nor can we triumph over them.
~ William Hazlitt
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And who's next, Mr. and Mrs. America, now that the Bill of Rights is no longer the law of the land and the racial haters are running the show?
~ Philip Roth
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Neither a philo- nor an anti-Semite be; / And it must follow, as the night the day, / Thou canst not then be false to any man.
~ Philip Roth
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The outrage, the disgust inspired in my parents by the gentiles, was beginning to make some sense: the goyim pretended to be something special, while we were actually their moral superiors. And what made us superior was precisely the hatred and the disrespect they lavished so willingly upon us! Only what about the hatred we lavished upon them?
~ Philip Roth
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Women and men(both little and small) cared for anyone not at all they sowed their isn't they reaped their same sun moon stars rain children guessed(but only a few and down they forgot as up they grew
~ Unknown
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Jesus tended to honor the losers of this world, not the winners. Our modern culture extravagantly rewards beauty, athletic skill, wealth, and artistic achievement, qualities which seemed to impress Jesus not at all.
~ Philip Yancey
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Jesus honored the dignity of people, whether he agreed with them or not. He would not found his kingdom on the basis of race or class or other such divisions.
~ Philip Yancey
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Make it so the poor are no longer despised and thrown away. Look at them standing about — like wildflowers, which have nowhere else to grow.
~ Philip Yancey
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