Justice & Rights Sayings

232 sayings found from 232 authors

The religious bigotry of public opinion is the one obstacle to woman's equality.

— Susan B. Anthony Late 19th Century
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Our freedom is not complete until all people are free.

— Rosa Parks Late 20th Century
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I have been in men's prisons and have seen much that is evil and much that is good.

— Helen Keller 1929
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We are not asking for privilege, we are asking for justice.

— Emmeline Pankhurst Early 1900s
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Law and justice are not always the same. When they aren't, the law must be made to serve justice.

— Gloria Steinem 1970s (approx)
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I think the greatest change has been in the composition of the court. When I came to the court, I was the second woman. Now there are three women.

— Ruth Bader Ginsburg 2018
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What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist.

— Salman Rushdie 2005
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My message to children around the world is to stand up for your rights.

— Malala Yousafzai 2015
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Crime is common. Logic is rare.

— Arthur Conan Doyle 1892
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I'm not a judge. I'm an observer of humanity.

— Dave Chappelle 2017
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I'm not a judge. I'm an observer of humanity.

— Lenny Bruce 1960s
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We are not above the law. We are upholding the law.

— Julian Assange 2010
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The freedom of the air is a wonderful thing.

— Amelia Earhart 1930s
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And in this country, they have a custom that when a man has a debt, he is put in prison until he pays it.

— Marco Polo c. 1300
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The Sultan of this country has a thousand wives, and he treats them all equally.

— Ibn Battuta c. 1340
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I have made it a law that all public buildings must display a portrait of me.

— Turkmenistan's Saparmurat Niyazov 1999
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It is our Imperial pleasure that all citizens enjoy the freedom of speech, but not to incite rebellion.

— Emperor Norton circa 1870s
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Crimes are always committed for the sake of enjoyment.

— Marquis de Sade 1791
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

— Aleister Crowley 1904
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Let us not be prisoners of the past, but architects of the future.

— Ferdinand Marcos 1970s
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