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Believe Quote by Bryan Stevenson

“I've come to understand and to believe that each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done. I believe that for every person on the planet. I think if somebody tells a lie, they're not just a liar. I think if somebody takes something that doesn't belong to them, they're not just a thief. I…” quote by Bryan Stevenson
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“I've come to understand and to believe that each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done. I believe that for every person on the planet. I think if somebody tells a lie, they're not just a liar. I think if somebody takes something that doesn't belong to them, they're not just a thief. I think even if you kill someone, you're not just a killer. And because of that, there's this basic human dignity that must be respected by law.”

Bryan Stevenson

About This Quote

The quote argues that a person's identity and worth extend beyond their worst actions, urging recognition of inherent dignity regardless of wrongdoing.

In simple terms: Human dignity persists despite misdeeds.

Key Takeaway

Respect law and humanity beyond crimes.

Themes

Human dignity Moral complexity Justice Redemption Empathy

Mood

Compassionate Reflective Hopeful

Type

Philosophical Advocacy Legal

When to use this quote

  • Court sentencing
  • Prison rehabilitation
  • Victim‑offender mediation
  • Public policy debates
  • Community reconciliation

Key Concepts

Inherent worth Legal ethics Restorative justice

Practical Applications

  • Designing humane correctional programs
  • Advocating for restorative justice reforms

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance accountability with dignity?
  • What policies best honor this view of humanity?
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