Quotes About Equality
On Election Day, we select our representatives by secret ballot, and we choose our candidates based on their ability to protect our individual rights, not the rights of the group of people with which we most closely identify.
~ Andrew P. Napolitano
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Churchill loathed Communism because of the attack it made 'on the human spirit and human rights', he said in July 1920. 'My hatred of Bolshevism and Bolsheviks is not founded on their silly system of economics, or their absurd doctrine of an impossible equality. It arises from the bloody and devastating terrorism which they practise in every land into which they have broken, and by which alone their criminal regime can be maintained.
~ Andrew Roberts
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My hatred of Bolshevism and Bolsheviks is not founded on their silly system of economics, or their absurd doctrine of an impossible equality. It arises from the bloody and devastating terrorism which they practise in every land into which they have broken, and by which alone their criminal regime can be maintained.
~ Andrew Roberts
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The reading of history very soon made me feel that I was capable of achieving as much as the men who are placed in the highest ranks of our annals.
~ Andrew Roberts
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Let them abandon the utter fallacy,' he said, 'the grotesque, erroneous, fatal blunder of believing that by limiting the enterprise of man, by riveting the shackles of a false equality upon the efforts of all the different forms and different classes of human enterprise, they will increase the well-being of the world.
~ Andrew Roberts
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Churchill also kept pigs and had a wire brush attached to a long stick in order to scratch their backs. 'Dogs look up to you,' he told an aide in 1952, 'cats look down on you. Give me a pig! He looks you in the eye and treats you as an equal.
~ Andrew Roberts
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remember to call them by neutral pronouns like "they" unless they asked me to use a gender. That was the polite thing to do.
~ Andrew Rowe
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Men are confused. They're conflicted. They want a woman who's their intellectual equal, but they're afraid of women like that. They want a woman they can dominate, but then they hate her for being weak. It's an ambivalence that goes back to a man's relationship with his mother. Source of his life, center of his universe, object of both his fear and his love.
~ Andrew Schneider
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There can be no spirituality, no sanctity, no truth without the female sex.
~ Andrew Schneider
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So tell me gentleman, tell me the time and place where it was easy to be a woman.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
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My own early crusade for same-sex marriage, for example, is now mainstream gay politics. It wasn't when I started.
~ Andrew Sullivan
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When I first started talking about gay marriage, most people in the gay community looked at me as if I was insane or possibly a fascist reactionary.
~ Andrew Sullivan
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You know, American citizens, I don't think, ever thought that the right to the pursuit of happiness did not include the right to marry the person you love. But for a whole number of Americans, gay Americans, that happens to be true.
~ Andrew Sullivan
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In both cases, it is the prejudice, not the condition, that does the harm. It may be, as some would have it, that blacks are inherently inferior to whites or that homosexuals are all, by definition, sick. So what? Even if either condition truly is inherently undesirable, no manner of social pressure will turn blacks into whites or gays into straights. Social pressure will only exaggerate the handicap. It is still the prejudice, more than the condition, that does the harm.
~ Andrew Tobias
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A fascist believes that if, for example, you're born black, or you're born Jewish, that you're predestined from that genetic accident to behave a certain way and deserve to be treated a certain way as well. My books stand for the proposition that the monsters who frighten us have a genesis, and the genesis is *not* genetic.
~ Andrew Vachss
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Real peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the presence of justice.
~ Andrew W. Marlowe
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If that's the word you like, then why not use it. First or last, there's no difference.
~ Andrus Kivirähk
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Women don't need money. I mean what for? They don't drink, they don't play dice, and they're bloody women themselves.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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I consider waging war against other races idiocy.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Murder is always murder, regardless of motive or circumstance. Thus those who murder or who prepare to murder are malefactors and criminals, regardless of who they may be: kings, princes, marshals or judges. None who contemplates and commits violence has the right to consider himself better than an ordinary criminal. Because it is in the nature of all violence to lead inevitably to crime.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Murder is always murder, regardless of motive or circumstance. Thus those who murder or who prepare to murder are malefactors and criminals, regardless of who they may be: kings, princes, marshals or judges. None who contemplates and commits violence has the right to consider himself better than an ordinary criminal. Because it is in the nature of all violence to lead inevitably to crime. Nicodemus de Boot, Meditations on Life, Happiness and Prosperity
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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A choice which should be respected, for it is the holy and irrefutable right of every woman.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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And to me, as I hum to myself, a duke's worth a jester. Before God we are all equally wise–and equally foolish.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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It is you humans who hate anything that differs from you, be it only by the shape of its ears,' the elf went on calmly, paying no attention to the sylvan. 'That's why you took our land from us, drove us from our homes, forced us into the savage mountains.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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