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Moral evolution, I think, is understanding how we should behave, how we should treat others, understanding justice, understanding the need for a more equitable society.
— Jane Goodall
Using our powerful intellect to recognize the consequences of our actions and to think of the well-being of the whole.
— Jane Goodall
I think humanity at least has a shared understanding of what justice means.
— Jane Goodall
Unlike some people, my father would try to meet with President-elect Trump because he recognizes that in order to move the agenda of justice, freedom, and equality forward, you can't just protest and resist. You also have to negotiate as well.
— Bernice King
Why doesn't anyone care that the schools in Harlem have been unsuccessful for half a century? Why is this not a big deal? To me, it's a terrible deal.
— Eva Moskowitz
There are people of conscience all over the world, famous leaders, as well as unsung heroes and 'sheroes,' who are carrying forward the nonviolent movement for freedom and human rights.
— Martin Luther King III
We need all races of men, and decent women, to stand up for what's right, drop anger, and live upright.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
The coffers are full of money and equipment for the Ferguson Police and the Missouri National Guard to put down a potential uprising, but no money for actually uplifting the people of Ferguson, St. Louis, Missouri and around the nation.
— Jesse Jackson
The uprising in Egypt was initiated by the young generation. The uprising achieved two things. One is it made the lives of dictators impossible. Today, if you are looking for a safe job, don't become a dictator.
— Shimon Peres
What I really feel is necessary is that the black people in this country wil have to upset this apple cart. We can no longer ignore the fact that America is not the... land of the free and the home of the brave.
— Fannie Lou Hamer
All ambitions are lawful except those that climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I applaud the growing commitment of Evangelicals to the needs of the poor and oppressed in urban America.
— Tony Campolo