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Individuals cannot be free if there are impediments to reaching their full potential as human beings.
— Martin Luther King III
I like to have guns around. I don't like to carry them.
— Maya Angelou
We have more guns in our country than citizens. I think we could with maybe 100 million fewer guns. And I think we'd be OK.
— Jeffrey Wright
It is quite useless to declare that all men are born free if you deny that they are born good.
— George Bernard Shaw
It's the will o' Them above as a many things should be dark to us; but there's some things as I've never felt i' the dark about, and they're mostly what comes i' the day's work. You were hard done by that once, Master Marner, and it seems as you'll never know the rights of it; but that doesn't hinder there being a rights, Master Marner, for all it's dark to you and me.
— George Eliot
There is a great stir about colored men getting their rights, but not a word about the colored women; and if colored men get their rights, and not colored women theirs, you see, the colored men will be masters over the women, and it will be just as bad as it was before.
— Sojourner Truth
I don't know of many evangelicals who want to deny gay couples their legal rights. However, most of us don't want to call it marriage, because we think that word has religious connotations, and we're not ready to see it used in ways that offend us.
— Tony Campolo
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Should surveillance be usable for petty crimes like jaywalking or minor drug possession? Or is there a higher threshold for certain information? Those aren't easy questions.
— Bill Gates
Israel is a country with a thriving free press and a nation known across the world for its support of women's and LGBT rights, not one that should face sanctions by a supposedly peace-loving world body.
— Jacky Rosen
The god most Americans say they believe in is just not interesting enough to deny. Thus the only kind of atheism that counts in America is to call into question the proposition that everyone has a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
— Stanley Hauerwas
Unjust laws aren't laws at all.
— St. Augustine