Quotes About Parity
The more women and people of color who find positions of influence, the more women and people of color who will find positions of influence. So we need critical mass, and we're still working toward that. I won't be satisfied until we're at the 50-50 place, where we ought to be.
~ Nina Jacobson
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That contest between bat and ball, we don't want to lose that or get further away from that even contest.
~ Mitchell Starc
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Dr. King once said, "You cannot legislate goodness, and you cannot pass a law to force someone to respect you. The only way to social justice, in a capitalist country, is through economic parity."
~ John Hope Bryant
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I need to treat everybody fairly, but fair doesn't always mean equal.
~ Tony Dungy
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Your most dangerous competitors are those that are most like you.
~ Bruce Henderson
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Unasinous (adj.) Being equal to another in stupidity. If you are uncertain how one might use this word, just think of any two political parties. also
~ Ammon Shea
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I think preaching equality among unequals is the worst form of discrimination.
~ P. Chidambaram
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Anyone can beat anyone in the Premier League.
~ Christian Eriksen
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Everybody knows anything can happen in the Premier League: every team can beat every team.
~ Leroy Sane
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I don't agree that there are big teams and small teams in the Premier League. There are just a lot of good teams.
~ Simon Mignolet
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President Obama believes in a level playing field.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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They say there is no light without dark, no good without evil, no male without female, no right without wrong. That nothing can exist if it's direct opposite does not also exist.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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A world with one month is a world of equality.
~ Alan Lightman
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impasse implies that we're evenly matched. But we all know that's not true.
~ Derek Landy
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Life is not fair, so why should I make a course that is fair.
~ Pete Dye
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When you're accustomed to privilege, parity and equity and equality may feel like oppression.
~ Raphael Warnock
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Tennis has always been at the forefront of equality between men and women's prize money.
~ Mats Wilander
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It's a question of economics. If you're paid the same as a man, which now you are in this profession, you're equal.
~ Diana Rigg
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How do you make things fair?
~ Al Sharpton
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What is good enough for Scotland is good enough for England. Fairness demands no less.
~ John Redwood
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If there are dominant teams, people enjoy discussing whether that's good or bad for the game, and if there aren't any dominant teams, then people enjoy discussing that.
~ Al Michaels
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You know, there are not only - all of the networks, and I mean every television news operation and print and radio and magazines, newspapers, all of them, are remiss in the diversity area. I mean, none of these organizations have reached a level of parity.
~ Connie Chung
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The republic they fashioned was a fine mix of parity and ruthlessness. On the one hand, it was the site of the world's first democratic parliament, the Althing, established in 930; on the other, those first democrats used to salt the heads of their enemies and carry them around to show off to each other.
~ Lawrence Millman
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primus inter pares
~ Lee Child
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