Quote by Harriet Jacobs Download Open image ““God judges men by their hearts, not by the color of their skins.”” — Harriet Jacobs ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“A person should not be judged by the color of their skin, but rather the content of their character.” — Annonymous none Copy Share Image
“That mess about judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin—that's some bullshit. Nobody has the right… — Emily Raboteau Copy Share Image
“The gods say that a man is made the way he is for a purpose, and to seek to alter that is -" "Then… — Devin Madson Copy Share Image
“Skin Colors Were Created For Identification, Not For Discrimination...” — Pedro Acevedo Copy Share Image
“I Think That Skin Colors Were Created For Identification, Not For Discrimination...” — Pedro Acevedo Copy Share Image
“Hating skin color is contempt for God's divine creative imagination. Honoring it is appreciation for conscious, beautiful-love-inspired diversity.” — T.F. Hodge Copy Share Image
“Besides, the only color God see in any of us is the color of our soul.” — Casey Robbins Copy Share Image
May we continue to remember not to judge man by the color of his skin, but the content of his character. — Michael Jackson Copy Share Image
“He said he couldn't understand a world 'shameless and cruel enough to divide its people by color when color is in fact the sign… — Frances Mayes Copy Share Image
“The world will judge you by your appearance and your possessions but God will always judge you by the contents of your heart.” — Janet Autherine Copy Share Image
“Your skin is white, but I think the white god made a mistake, or maybe he did it on purpose to play a joke.… — Ellen O'Connell Copy Share Image
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“My mistress had taught me the precepts of God’s Word: “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” “Whatsoever ye would that men should do… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“These God-breathing machines are no more, in the sight of their masters, than the cotton they plant, or the horses they tend.” — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“It seemed as if I were born to bring sorrow on all who befriended me, and that was the bitterest drop in the bitter… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“He grew vexed and asked if poverty and hardships with freedom, were not preferable to our treatment in slavery...No, I will not stay. Let… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“I admit that the black man is inferior. But what is it that makes him so? It is the ignorance in which white men… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“What does he know of the half-starved wretches toiling from dawn till dark on the plantations? of mothers shrieking for their children, torn from… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“She may be an ignorant creature, degraded by the system that has brutalized her from childhood; but she has a mother's instincts, and is… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“Could you have seen that mother clinging to her child, when they fastened the irons upon his wrists; could you have heard her heartrending… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“Why allow the tendrils of the heart to twine around objects which may at any moment be wrenched away” — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image
“No, I did not think of him. When a man is hunted like a wild beast he forgets there is a God, a heaven.… — Harriet Jacobs Copy Share Image