Quotes about Equality
I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress?
— Mae West
Freedom of speech...Freedom of worship...Freedom from want...Freedom from fear.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
No. What would I look like fighting for equality with the white man? I don't want to go down that low. I want the true democracy that'll raise me and that white man up raise America up.
— Fannie Lou Hamer
God doesn't want his people to go second-class.
— Jim Bakker
It's going to take all of us rolling up our sleeves to make America the America that it must become.
— Martin Luther King III
Although the church has often been far too slow to follow his lead, Jesus' insistence that women, as well as men, bear the full image of God has had a way of sparking reform movements across the centuries.
— John Ortberg
Since the world has existed, there has been injustice. But it is one world, the more so as it becomes smaller, more accessible. There is just no question that there is more obligation that those who have should give to those who have nothing.
— Audrey Hepburn
If you meet a woman in a burqa, she can't reply to your smile. It's a denial of identity.
— Jean-Francois Cope
David Cameron, and before him Iain Duncan Smith, went out of their way to attract women into the party. Yes, we need to sell politics to more women, but quotas are not the way forward. You set a quota, what is the right quota? What is the wrong quota?
— Esther McVey
I'm proud of my father, but my pride cannot be fully measured by that snapshot in history. Because contrary to first glance, my father's legacy comes not from his presiding over the final act in the drama of fighting for equal rights - his legacy is about setting the stage.
— Martin Luther King III
Renewing the promise of America begins with upholding the dignity of human life.
— George W. Bush
I do not want to live at the cost of the life even of a snake. I should let him bite me to death rather than kill him.
— Mahatma Gandhi