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Life question reflects nation's nature & equality of humans.
— Mike Huckabee
Going to a charity tea party and thinking that you've done your bit toward putting an end to social inequity in the world.
— Paulo Coelho
It is now true that this is God's Country, if equal rights-a fair start and an equal chance in the race of life are everywhere secured to all.
— Rutherford B. Hayes
I think in the end, God's justice is redemptive, it's restorative, it's about giving life, not taking life.
— Shane Claiborne
What is the point in calling anything God if it does not also hold sway in every part of one's life--especially one's politics?
— Shane Claiborne
I will be happy to give my life to see some of these white devils die.
— Malcolm X
We are called upon to help the discouraged beggars in life's marketplace. But one day we must come to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizen of this plight.
— John F. Kennedy
The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.
— John F. Kennedy
Thanks to a skewed court system, the offender gets more sympathy than the victim of his crime. Police officers are put on trial for doing their duty against a criminal with a rap sheet that reaches to the floor. Who's the one who broke the law—the criminal or the policeman? Police officers are investigated while criminals write books that make them rich, famous, and features them on television talk shows.
— John Hagee
They have forgotten these immortal words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the Lutheran pastor whose passion for truth drove him to confront Adolf Hitler and Germany:   Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.1.
— John Hagee
Compassion is the basis of morality.
— Arthur Schopenhauer