Quotes About Equality
What can I do for you, Detective?' he said cheerily, smiling and nodding at Bailey. What was I, chopped liver? I had a badge too. Maybe I should've shown it to him. Maybe I should've shown him my gun too.
~ Marcia Clark
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But of one thing I was certain. I couldn't undo four hundred years of social injustice with a pretty dress and a soft voice.
~ Marcia Clark
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It's the Law of Douche Bags. Douche bags walk away with enough holes in them to look like a colander, while good guys go down for the count with one random punch to the head. Sheri—one
~ Marcia Clark
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We lost because American justice is distorted by race. We lost because American justice is corrupted by celebrity.
~ Marcia Clark
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condition of the woman
~ Unknown
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Ever think of becoming a cop?" "I did, but at the time there wasn't much opportunity for women. Lady cops were confined to typing, taking shorthand, and the juvenile division." "And I don't suppose you have any womanly skills like typing or taking shorthand?" I smiled. "No, but I'm a mean shot with a .38 and I bake terrific bread.
~ Marcia Muller
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It takes a wise man to learn wisdom from a wise woman!
~ Unknown
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Here we will solve with laws and dollars, problems that too many people around the world still must solve with violence and civil war.
~ Marco Rubio
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The problem is that when government controls the economy, those who can influence government keep winning, and everybody else just stays the same.
~ Marco Rubio
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But America was founded on the principle that every person has God-given rights. That power belongs to the people. That government exists to protect our rights and serve our interests.That we shouldn't be trapped in the circumstances of our birth. That we should be free to go as far as our talents and work can take us.
~ Marco Rubio
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And they are ignorant that the purpose of the sword is to save every man from slavery.
~ Unknown
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The longest-lived and the shortest-lived man, when they come to die, lose one and the same thing.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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The following are non-sequiturs: 'I am richer, therefore superior to you'; or 'I am a better speaker, therefore a better person, than you'.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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Africa for the Africans... at home and abroad!
~ Marcus Garvey
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Liberate the minds of men and ultimately you will liberate the bodies of men.
~ Marcus Garvey
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great principles, great ideals know no nationality.
~ Marcus Garvey
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Do not remove the kinks from your hair - remove them from your brain.
~ Marcus Garvey
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Men, there is much to live for, and there is much to die for. The man, the race of nation that is not prepared to risk life itself for the possession of an ideal, shall lose that ideal. If you, I repeat, must be free, you yourselves must strike the blow.
~ Marcus Garvey
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It's the great equalizer: black or white, male or female, norm or abnorm, the first thing most people do in the morning—before they even brush their teeth—is reach for their d-pad.
~ Marcus Sakey
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A small minority of human beings now possesses a massive advantage. How can men and women on both sides of this divide live together, work together, form a single, more perfect union?
~ Marcus Sakey
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First they came for the revolutionaries, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a revolutionary. Then they came for the intellectuals, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't an intellectual. Then they came for the tier ones, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a tier one. Then they came for the brilliants, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a brilliant. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.
~ Marcus Sakey
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Let the punishment match the offense.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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To some extent I liken slavery to death.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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According to the law of nature it is only fair that no one should become richer through damages and injuries suffered by another.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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