Quotes About Equality
It wouldn't be very ladylike to punch a guy in the balls, but it isn't very manlike to harass a woman because she has different parts and a sweet face.
~ Caroline George, The Vestige
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Let's Level the Playing Field!
~ Amy Mintz
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When One judges another, they unconsciously allow themselves to be judged.
~ Steven Farmer
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I BELIEVE EVERYONE IS SPECIAL . . . BUT SOME PEOPLE THINK . . . . IT'S JUST ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING NO-ONE IS
~ ASHISH RANJAN
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teach usequality through empathy
~ Michelle Frost
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Winning is not always about shining the brightest. Sometimes it's about sharing the light with someone who has been waiting in the shadows all along.
~ Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
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Man and woman are the two wheels of society. If either one becomes defective, the society cannot make progress.
~ Abhijit Naskar
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Dear God, give bread to those who are hungry and a hunger and thirst for justice to those who have plenty. Amen.
~ Benedictine prayer
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The important thing to remember, ... is that you are a human being and worthy of respect.
~ Sarah Dessen, Keeping the Moon
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We are all the same. God has not chosen one group above another. When we dare to be aware, we will raise our understanding and compassion and see everyone as part of the universal energy of God. We will be free of prejudice and hatred based on someone's color, race, sex, or gender preference. God is not limited. Only humans limit their thinking.
~ James Van Praagh
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Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah—to 'undo the heavy burdens . . . (and) let the oppressed go free.
~ James W. Douglass
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The antidote to feel-good history is not feel-bad history but honest and inclusive history.
~ James W. Loewen
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In sum, U.S. history is no more violent and oppressive than the history of England, Russia, Indonesia, or Burundi - but neither is it exceptionally less violent.
~ James W. Loewen
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Americans need to learn from the Wilson era, that there is a connection between racist presidential leadership and like-minded public response.
~ James W. Loewen
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Critical thinking requires assembling data to back up one's opinion. Otherwise students may falsely conclude that all opinions are somehow equal.
~ James W. Loewen
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The consequence of this reality was that in virtually every major battle of the Civil War, Confederate soldiers who did not own slaves were fighting against a proportion of Union Army soldiers who had not been asked to give theirs up.
~ James Webb
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It's no disgrace to be black, but it's often very inconvenient.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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And this is the dwarfing, warping, distorting influence which operates upon each and every colored man in the United States. He is forced to take his outlook on all things, not from the viewpoint of a citizen, or a man, or even a human being, but from the viewpoint of a colored man.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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I can imagine no more dissatisfied human being than an educated, cultured, and refined colored man in the United States.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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When one has seen something of the world and human nature, one must conclude, after all, that between people in like stations of life there is very little difference the world over.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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I lived to learn that in the world of sport all men win alike, but lose differently;
~ James Weldon Johnson
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It's no disgrace to be black, but it's often very inconvenient.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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Every race and every nation should be judged by the best it has been able to produce, not by the worst.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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but if the Negro is so distinctly inferior, it is a strange thing to me that it takes such tremendous effort on the part of the white man to make him realize it, and to keep him in the same place into which inferior men naturally fall.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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