Quotes About Equality
Music is a universal art; anybody's music belongs to everybody; you can't limit it to race or country.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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My boy, you are by blood, by appearance, by education, and by tastes a white man. Now, why do you want to throw your life away amidst the poverty and ignorance, in the hopeless struggle, of the black people of the United States?
~ 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. It is wonderful to me that the race has progressed so broadly as it has, since most of its thought and all of its activity must run through the narrow neck of this one funnel.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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The battle was first waged over the right of the Negro to be classed as a human being with a soul; later, as to whether he had sufficient intellect to master even the rudiments of learning; and today it is being fought out over his social recognition.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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I noticed that among this class of colored men the word "nigger" was freely used in about the same sense as the word "fellow," and sometimes as a term of almost endearment; but I soon learned that its use was positively and absolutely prohibited to white men.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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Do you know, I don't object to anyone's having prejudices so long as those prejudices don't interfere with my personal liberty.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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Whenever I hear protests from the South that it should be left alone to deal with the Negro question, my thoughts go back to that scene of brutality and savagery. I do not see how a people that can find in its conscience any excuse whatever for slowly burning to death a human being, or for tolerating such an act, can be entrusted with the salvation of a race.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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Neighbour, companion, fellow traveller, all are He! In mendicant's habit and in king's satin, all are He! In the assemblies of separation and in the private places of union, By God, all are He, once again: by God, all are He
~ Jami
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Look, you had it easier than me,' she says. 'You think Nana and Papa were busy supporting women's rights? No, they wanted me to meet a nice man and get married and cook and clean for him and give them grandchildren, and that's it. You were born into a world where feminism existed and was readily available to you. I had to acquire that knowledge. I didn't know I could be on my own.
~ Jami Attenberg
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Men never really wanted your help anyway, she thought. They wanted you to do things for them, but it would never be thought of as help so much as required service
~ Jami Attenberg
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The great equalizer is health. If you don't have it, you're screwed.
~ Jami Gertz
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But when you boil it down, we are all the same on this planet and death is hereditary. We should treat each other better and love our neighbor. In fact, Jesus was asked what was the greatest commandment issued by God and He said to love God with everything you've got—your heart, your soul, and your mind.
~ Jamie Smith
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By the heavens!' he exclaimed. 'Anyone who can save the captain's life and tame that wild beast certainly deserves to be a member of this crew, female or not.
~ Jan Burchett
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It was just that i had the feeling that the art scene belonged to the men, and that I was in some way invading their domain. Therefore the work was hidden away." -Louise Bourgeois
~ Jan Greenberg
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Asked if she was a feminist, Louise said she wasn't sure, but she was a woman--her art couldn't help reflecting that.
~ Jan Greenberg
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That what you see is not always what it looks like i don't judge anyone by his robes.
~ Jan Guillou
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Nová technika stvo?í nového, rovnoprávn?jšího ?lov?ka. Hovo?í pro to veškerý rozum. P?esto je znepokojivé, že se uprost?ed dob?e organizované moderní spole?nosti mohlo zrodit tolik primitivního zla.
~ Jan Guillou
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People — some good, some bad, but in the long run we come out even.
~ Jan Hittle
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If I had to make a general rule for living and working with children, it might be this: be wary of saying or doing anything to a child that you would not do to another adult, whose good opinion and affection you valued." John Holt
~ Jan Hunt
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We are All Unique But Not Different..
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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If we not Respecting Ourselves how can give Respect to Others.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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If we can accept that we All are the Same, we Will meet the respect that is need to Be happy.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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have the Personality ourselves so want that others treating You.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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We are all Unique in the Same World with Different Thinking and want to Have a Peaceful Life, please Accept Each Other in the Way we Are.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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