Quotes About Equality
Genuine equality between the sexes can only be realized in the process of the socialist transformation of society as a whole.
~ Mao Tse-Tung
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Women hold up half the sky.
~ Mao Zedong
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Para qué sirve la mujer de su casa? Reflexiones de un filósofo": Una mujer de su casa, lo que se denomina así en todo el mundo civilizado, es un producto estúpido que no sirve para nada de lo que un hombre inteligente necesita en la vida, resumía el ignoto pensador, que firmaba José Lorenzo.
~ Unknown
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Sólo el reconocimiento de la igualdad permite asociar la libertad de cada uno a la fraternidad de todos, el individuo a la relación, bajo su forma plenamente realizada. Hay
~ Unknown
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Bineintales, fiindca voi, atunci cand va plimbati cu coaiele in vant, sunteti niste seducatori plini de succes, pe cand, daca noi ne aratam un pic dintr-un sân, suntem curve. Stii, pentru ca un barbat sa se culce cu o femeie, trebuie sa existe femeia.
~ Marc Levy
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Just that you should expect as much as any other woman.
~ Marc Levy
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Ours is not a justice system. Ours is a legal system.
~ Marc MacYoung
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Rosa Parks was the queen mother of a movement whose single act of heroism sparked the movement for freedom, justice and equality. Her greatest contribution is that she told us a regular person can make a difference.
~ Marc Morial
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The American woman is the most intelligent woman in the world today - the only one that always knows what she wants, and therefore always gets it. Hasn't she proved it by making her husband in his role as slave-banker look almost ridiculous in the eyes of the whole world? Not only has she intelligence but a wonderful beauty of line is hers, possessed by no other woman of any race at the present time.
~ Marcel Duchamp
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But you are our equal, if not our superior," the Guermantes seemed, in all their actions, to be saying; and they said it in the nicest way imaginable, in order to be loved and admired, but not to be believed; that one should discern the fictitious character of this affability was what they called being well-bred; to suppose it to be genuine, a sign of ill-breeding.
~ Marcel Proust
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If fruitful love, meant to perpetuate the race, noble as a familial, social, human duty, is superior to purely sensual love, then there is no hierarchy of sterile loves, and such a love is no less moral - or, rather, it is no more immoral for a woman to find pleasure with another woman than with a person of the opposite sex.
~ Marcel Proust
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As for all the little people who call themselves Marquis de Cambremerde or de Gotoblazes, there is no difference between them and the humblest rookie in your regiment. Whether you go and do wee-wee at the Countess Cack's or cack at the Baroness Wee-wee's, it's exactly the same, you will have compromised your reputation and have used a shitty rag instead of toilet paper. Which is unsavoury.
~ Marcel Proust
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No man [...] can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free, being the image and resemblance of God himself.
~ John Milton
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Thou hadst: whom hast thou then or what to accuse, But Heav'ns free Love dealt equally to all? Be then his Love accurst, since love or hate, To me alike, it deals eternal woe. Nay
~ John Milton
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Whom hast thou then, or what, to accuse, but heaven's free love dealt equally t'all?
~ John Milton
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47: Equal in strength, and rather then be less 48: Car'd not to be at all; with that care lost 49: Went all his fear:
~ John Milton
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so to add what wants in the female sex, the more to draw his love, and render me more equal, and perhaps, a thing not undesirable, sometime superior: for inferior, who is free?
~ John Milton
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All the animals and creatures of this earth are our former brothers and sisters but because we believe that we have dominion over them, we have become cruel little emperors.
~ John O'Donohue
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Drink to whatever it is I'm headed, and don't let there be any Japs or Chinks or Jews or Poles or Niggers or Frenchies, but only people.
~ Unknown
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during the winter of 2012–2013, the Federal Court ruled that Métis and non– Status Indians had the same rights as Status Indians under the Constitution. This gives
~ John Ralston Saul
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The Aboriginal opportunity today is the equivalent of the Quebec issue in the 1960s and 70s. As with the francophones of that era, so the Aboriginals today are ready for a struggle to right the wrongs. And a growing number of non-Aboriginal Canadians are with them.
~ John Ralston Saul
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The principles of justice are chosen behind a veil of ignorance.
~ John Rawls
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The sense of justice is continuous with the love of mankind.
~ John Rawls
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Among the essential features of this situation is that no one knows his place in society, his class position or social status, nor does any one know his fortune in the distribution of natural assets and abilities, his intelligence, strength, and the like. I shall even assume that the parties do not know their conceptions of the good or their special psychological propensities. The principles of justice are chosen behind a veil of ignorance.
~ John Rawls
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