Welcome to our quotes page dedicated to Equality! Here, you will find an inspiring collection of quotes that highlight the importance of equality in various aspects of life. These quotes celebrate the notion that everyone should be treated with fairness, respect, and dignity, regardless of their race, gender, religion, or social background.
Throughout history, individuals have fought tirelessly to promote equality and to challenge societal norms that perpetuate discrimination and injustice. The quotes in this category serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and the progress that has been made so far. They offer insights into the power of unity, empathy, and understanding in creating a more inclusive and harmonious world.
Whether you are seeking motivation, looking for inspiration, or simply contemplating the meaning of equality, our collection of quotes will provide you with a diverse range of perspectives. From renowned civil rights activists and philosophers to influential leaders and artists, these quotes offer wisdom and provoke thought on the concept of equality in all its forms.
So, take a moment to explore the quotes in this category and allow their words to resonate with you. Let them spark conversations, fuel your passion for justice, and inspire you to work towards a future where equality is not just an aspiration, but a reality for all.
Time can't be measured in days the way money is measured in pesos and centavos, because all pesos are equal, while every day, perhaps every hour, is different.
When one of a culture's guiding credos is that "all men are created equal," any person who, say, becomes an expert on, say, nuclear weapons or, say, ecology, i.e., anyone who distinguishes himself through mental excellence, is a nuisance.
Black, white, yellow, brown - we wanted somebody who would do right by us. And I think because Obama was that person, whether he was black or white, he was chosen
The conviction that all men are equal by reason of their natural dignity has been generally accepted. Hence racial discrimination can no longer be justified.
The messaging campaign that stigmatized the term feminist definitely worked on me when I was a teenager. I always believed in equality, but there's such intense pressure to be cool and not alienate boys, to not be a pain in the ass - to not be "that kind of woman."
It's not that I am saying that women and men are completely different. But I do think that if you are one of the only people around the table who is a woman, by definition, you're different.
The only shape in which equality is really connected with justice is this - justice presupposes general rules. If these general rules are to be maintained at all, it is obvious that they must be applied equally to every case which satisfies their terms.
A “fraternity” is the antithesis offraternity. The first (that is, the order or organization) is predicated on the idea of exclusion; the second (that is, the abstract thing) is based on a feeling of total equality.