Quotes about Dignity
All human life is precious.
— George W. Bush
Dignity of human nature requires that we must face the storms of life.
— Mahatma Gandhi
For me, my faith informs my life. I try and spend a little time on my knees every day. But it all for me begins with cherishing the dignity, the worth, the value of every human life.
— Mike Pence
We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity.
— Barack Obama
Old age has deformities enough of its own. It should never add to them the deformity of vice.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
Only a man's character is the real criterion of worth.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
No matter how plain a woman may be, if truth and honesty are written across her face, she will be beautiful.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
We must not see any person as an abstraction. Instead, we must see in every person a universe with its own secrets, with its own treasures, with its own sources of anguish, and with some measure of triumph.
— Elie Wiesel
The truly good and wise man will bear all kinds of fortune in a seemly way, and will always act in the noblest manner that the circumstances allow.
— Aristotle
Happiness is a thing which calls for honor rather than for praise.
— Aristotle
A woman should have every honorable motive to exertion which is enjoyed by man, to the full extent of her capacities and endowments. The case is too plain for argument. Nature has given woman the same powers, and subjected her to the same earth, breathes the same air, subsists on the same food, physical, moral, mental and spiritual. She has, therefore, an equal right with man, in all efforts to obtain and maintain a perfect existence.
— Frederick Douglass