“What we can see in most societies is the gravity of suffering, tears of sorrow and nightmares of hopelessness.” — Nilantha Ilangamuwa Copy Share Image
We want to return to the European Union and play our part in building a continent that's based on human rights, on… — Humza Yousaf Copy Share Image
The real illness of the American city today, and especially of the deprived groups within it, is voicelessness. — John Henry Cox Copy Share Image
The next few months are critical to Pakistan's future direction as a democratic state committed to promoting peace, fighting terrorism and working… — Benazir Bhutto Copy Share Image
Any woman who has a great deal to offer the world is in trouble. And if she's a black woman, seh's in… — Hazel Scott Copy Share Image
Women had always fought for men, and for their children. Now they were ready to fight for their own human rights. Our… — Emmeline Pankhurst Copy Share Image
This country can have no more democracy than it accords and guarantees to the humblest and weakest citizen. — James Weldon Johnson Copy Share Image
If divorce has increased by one thousand percent, don't blame the women's movement. Blame the obsolete sex roles on which our marriages… — Betty Friedan Copy Share Image
“If you could finish even half of what I've written, you'd either hate me enough to kill, or you'd be so massive… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
When you hear me say "by any means necessary," I mean exactly that. I believe in anything that is necessary to correct… — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
“Scholars and enlightened always want to define the differences between communism, socialism, fascism and other economic or political systems. It really doesn't… — Jake Danishevsky Copy Share Image
Legalizing pot would benefit society by first off having laws applicable to all, without those in control breaking the laws and making… — Steven Machat Copy Share Image
The age of isolation is gone. And gone are the days in which barbed wire served as demarcation lines, separating and isolating… — Gamal Abdel Nasser Copy Share Image
Political and social justice requires, not the disintegration of a country and destruction or humiliation of a class which shows initiative, intelligence… — Syama Prasad Mukherjee Copy Share Image
We are not fighting for the right to be like you. We respect ourselves too much for that. When we advocate freedom,… — John Oliver Killens Copy Share Image
I hope that the economic, financial and trade blockade against Cuba will be lifted, so that the economy can grow and wages… — Mariela Castro Copy Share Image
“Recent disclosures by some of the combatants about the night of the Benghazi attack remind us that almost everything Jay Carney, Susan… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I consider Otto Rank to be one of the great spiritual giants of the twentieth century, a genius as a psychologist and… — Matthew Fox Copy Share Image
“The accusation against the Church for being either right or left wing tells you more about the contemporary political assumptions than about… — Austen Ivereigh Copy Share Image
“What is the ethical or philosophical justification for a basic income? A fundamental claim is that it is an instrument of social… — Guy Standing Copy Share Image
“THE RIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF THE GOSPEL TO ALL OF MINISTRY There is always a danger that church leaders and ministers will conceive… — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
“You know why the West makes such a song and dance about nonviolence, because when your entire empire is built on systemic… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Since ancient times, the left side has stood for the side of the unconscious or the unknown; the right side, by contrast,… — Jean Gebser Copy Share Image
When indeed shall we learn that we are all related one to the other, that we are all members of one body?… — Helen Keller Copy Share Image
The real struggle is not between East and West, or capitalism and communism, but between education and propaganda. — Martin Buber Copy Share Image
The tendency of the casual mind is to pick out or stumble upon a sample which supports or defies its prejudices, and… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
Since this is an era when many people are concerned about 'fairness' and 'social justice,' what is your 'fair share' of what… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
Social justice is a cancer. Social justice means you are ruled by whatever the mob does. What social justice does is destroy… — Rafael Cruz Copy Share Image
Teaching has always been, for me, linked to issues of social justice. I've never considered it a neutral or passive profession. — Bill Ayers Copy Share Image
A great state is a well-blended mash of something of all the people and all of none of the people. The liquor… — Zora Neale Hurston Copy Share Image
“Doing justice” meant not only “not doing wrong,” but also actively doing right and restoring what is broken.” — Jessica Nicholas Copy Share Image
Gun violence and social justice are near and dear to my heart. And they are so connected it's sad. — Jason Winston George Copy Share Image
Go back home where you came from. This country is mine, and I intend to stay here and to raise this country… — Sitting Bull Copy Share Image
Reminder: Eating animals is not a matter of personal choice, it's a social justice issue! — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Multicultural is not a description of a category of American writing-it is a definition of all American writing. — Ishmael Reed Copy Share Image
Martin Luther King Jr. was an impassioned advocate of economic justice as well as social justice. — Martin Luther King III Copy Share Image
Forget not that the grossest crime is to compromise with injustice and wrong. Remember the eternal law: you must give, if you… — Subhas Chandra Bose Copy Share Image
The great poem and the deep theorem are new to every reader, and yet are his own experiences, because he himself recreates… — Jacob Bronowski Copy Share Image
There is no more certain sign of a narrow mind, of stupidity, and of arrogance, than to stand aloof from those who… — Walter Savage Landor Copy Share Image
I started out young and idealistic, and it was all about social justice and fair distribution of resources. I didn't understand why… — John Mackey Copy Share Image