Quotes about Equality
Supreme art is the region of Equals. There is no primacy among masterpieces.
— Victor Hugo
There is love enough in this world for everybody, if people will just look.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Revolution in Love'. Can you tell me what you mean by that? Do you want free love as against bourgeois marriage, or monogamy as against bourgeois promiscuity?
— Milan Kundera
Is it right to raise one's voice when others are being silenced? Yes.
— Milan Kundera
That was what the dream was meant to tell Tomas, what Tereza was unable to tell himself. She had come to her, to escape her mother's world, a world where all bodies were equal. She had drawn an equal sign between her and the rest of them: she kissed them all alike, made no absolutely no distinction between Tereza's body and the other bodies. He had sent her back into the world she tried to escape, sent her to march naked with the other naked woman.
— Milan Kundera
I don't care whether you're Baptist, Buddhist, Mormon, Methodist, Jewish, Muslim, or no religion at all. Jesus Christ still loves you. You still matter to God.
— Rick Warren
I would love to see the Church on the right side of history.
— Shane Claiborne
Courts love the people always, as wolves do the sheep.
— Thomas Jefferson
It is, of course, quite true that God will not love you any less, or have less use for you, if you happen to have been born with a very second-rate brain.
— CS Lewis
I love everybody. My heart's open to everybody.
— Dolly Parton
It was ironic, but when you scratched the surface, most successful men were working for one thing only--to retire--and the sooner the better. Whereas women were the complete opposite. She had never heard a woman say she was working so she could retire to a desert island or to live on a boat. It was probably, she thought, because most women didn't think they deserved to do nothing.
— Candace Bushnell
Why do magazine do this to women? Miranda complains now, glaring at Vogue. It's all about creating insecurity. Trying to make women feel like they're not good enough. And when women don't feel like they're good enough guess what? What? I (Carrie) ask, picking up the grocery bad, Men win. That's how they keen us down she concludes
— Candace Bushnell