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Quotes about Equality

Among the things he passed on to me were the belief that all men and women, regardless of their color or religion, are created equal and that individuals determine their own destiny; that is, it's largely their own ambition and hard work that determine their fate in life.
— Ronald Reagan
In diversity there is beauty and there is strength.
— Maya Angelou
A child's course in life should be determined not by the zip code she's born in, but by the strength of her work ethic and the scope of her dreams.
— Barack Obama
Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Until we're educating every kid in a fantastic way, until every inner city is cleaned up, there is no shortage of things to do.
— Bill Gates
Freedom and Property Rights are inseparable. You can't have one without the other.
— George Washington
It's like I'm managing to achieve all this success in spite of my affliction ... Would you ever put that in the headline for a male star?
— Melissa McCarthy
The general idea of the rich helping the poor, I think, is important.
— Bill Gates
Black or white good parts are hard to come by. A good actor with a good opportunity has a shot; without the opportunity it doesn't matter how good you are.
— Denzel Washington
No one is guaranteed happiness. You can pursue it, but if you happen to find success along the way on that road to happiness, Conservatives believe you should not be demonized or penalized for it.
— Glenn Beck
My mother, Abra, had taught me that all people are made from the same dust. When our days here are gone, all men and women enter the same garden.
— Alice Hoffman
My father told us that our people had been slaves in the desert and because God had seen fit to set us free, none among us should ever own another man. It had been written that every man belonged to God and no one else. But did women belong to God or to the men of their family? They could not own property or businesses; only their husbands could have that honor.
— Alice Hoffman