Quotes About Equality
We All Want To Be Different Which Makes Us All The Same.
~ Unknown
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Remember, no matter what we look like, we are all here for a reason, and have our own unique and special place in the world, so embrace each other from your heart...
~ Unknown
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Everyone is a person of their own; with choices of their own, a mind of their own, strenghts of their own, weakness of their own and so on but all these does not mean you are better than someone else. What this means is that you are a unique individual, a pure handmade of the most high God.
~ Unknown
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People come in all color, shapes, and sizes but were all beautiful to someone.
~ Unknown
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Its pretty f*cked up to judge someone on something they can't change.
~ Unknown
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Being upset is no reason for a man to put his hands on you.
~ Unknown
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Don't ever change for someone who is not willing to change anything about them for you.
~ Unknown
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Being a good person does not depend on your religion, status, race, color, political views or culture. It depends on how you treat others.
~ Unknown
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Never change who you are in order to make others comfortable with who they are.
~ Unknown
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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 most courteous fashion imaginable, to be loved, 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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This is the feeling that death does not descend upon all men alike, but that a more oncoming wave of its tragic tide carries off a life placed at the same level as others which the waves that follow will long continue to spare.
~ Marcel Proust
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Those who have minds have no regard for birth.
~ Marcel Proust
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Lastly, would not society become secretly more hierarchical as it became outwardly more democratic?
~ Marcel Proust
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El libertinaje femenino paga costos mientras el masculino cobra méritos.
~ Unknown
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Más tarde habría de definir la existencia de las mujeres en los hombres como en elpatio de atrás de sus mentes
~ Unknown
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Entonces, Sofía, ¿cuál sería la forma correcta de ser mujer? Y la sonrisa compasiva de Sofía. -Ninguna. O todas.
~ Unknown
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It's strange that the tendency in this global world is to accentuate identities, picking the one that most marginalizes you—sexuality, race, disability. I'm struck by the way we all rush to join our particular group, emphasizing what makes us different from everyone else, in order to make us all the same.
~ Unknown
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Never again will I be a receptacle for my husband's trash. Another human being, because he lives with you, because he entered a certain alliance called marriage, believes he can use you as a place to put his scraps, be they his rages, his failures, his frustrations, his fears, his insecurities.
~ Unknown
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Jak mÄ› dojímá ženský údÄ›l. Jakým smutkem mÄ› napl?uje. Pro? jen polovina lidstva nese na bedrech tak ohromnou tíhu, zatímco ta druhá odpo?ívá? Ne, nejsem blázen, Ã…â"¢íká si NataÅ¡a. Vím, co Ã…â"¢íkám. Vím, pro? to Ã…â"¢íkám.
~ Unknown
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Es raro que la tendencia en el mundo global sea la de acentuar identidades, eligiendo la que más te margina —identidad gay, de raza, de discapacitado—. Me impresiona cómo corremos todos a adherirnos a nuestro grupo, haciendo hincapié en lo que más nos diferencia de los demás. Para hacernos iguales.
~ Unknown
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poor people are presented in the Theology of Liberation as decent, that is, asexual or monogamous heterosexual spouses united in the holy sacrament of marriage, people of faith and struggle who do not masturbate, have lustful thoughts at prayer times, cross-dress, or enjoy leather practices. However, if we keep falsifying human relationships in the name not only of God (a habit to which we have grown accustomed) we must remember that we do it also in our love for justice.
~ Unknown
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To this woman the word "worldwide" seems much worse than the word "war". Because Women have always being fighters: fighting themselves, fighting poverty, fighting drunken husbands, fighting children that need sorting out. But the whole world, dear God - worldwide is quite another thing.
~ Unknown
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Dijo Pep: "Todos sois iguales es la mentira más grande que existe en el deporte. No todos son iguales, ni todos deben ser tratados iguales".
~ Unknown
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Congress also kicked around a constitutional amendment in 2004, the Marriage Protection Amendment (MPA) (formerly known as the Federal Marriage Amendment), which would have banned all gay marriages in the United States.18 It is a classic example of elected representatives using religion and religion only to justify a law. Representative
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