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rights mind church
The Bill of Rights decoupled religion from the state, in part because so many religions were steeped in an absolutist frame of mind - each convinced that it alone had a monopoly on the truth and therefore eager for the state to impose this truth on others. Carl Sagan
rights emotion slave
The reason is, and by rights ought to be, slave to the emotions. Bertrand Russell
rights people trying
We have a list of human rights - right to food, right to shelter, right to health, right to education, many such items which are considered and accepted as bill of rights. These are to be insured to people. So all nations, all societies try to do that. Muhammad Yunus
rights desire identity
Sexual and reproductive health and rights are universal human rights!They are an indivisible part of the broader human rights and development equation. Their particular power resides in the fact that they deal with the most intimate aspects of our identities as individuals and enable human dignity, which is dependent on control of our bodies, desires and aspirations. Babatunde Osotimehin
rights order liberty
What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system, which is full of inequality, discrimination and other things, which conflict with our fundamental rights. B. R. Ambedkar
rights groups minorities
Historically, the judicial branch has often been the sole protector of the rights of minority groups against the will of the popular majority. Diane Watson
rights arena individual
Historically, the court has been the forum to which individuals can turn when they believed their constitutional rights were violated. This has been especially noteworthy in the arena of civil rights. Dianne Feinstein
rights play roles
I'm concerned about the role the court will play in protecting individual rights in this and the next century. Dianne Feinstein
rights people enemy
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to assume that their president, hostile to the principles that formed the nation and determined to act with malice toward its inhabitants by suppressing their rights and enabling its enemies to prosper in their attempts to destroy it, must be confronted, a rational response for the nation is to encumber itself no more with such a president and reject his authority and the acolytes who carry out his wishes. David Shapiro
viewpoints directors watches
On stage, the audience watches from a fixed viewpoint and the director cannot retake something he doesn't like. It has to work straight through. Bruce Beresford
viewpoints crowds politically-correct
The politically correct crowd is tolerant of all viewpoints, except those they disagree with. Bobby Jindal
viewpoints way divergent
Discussing a problem with yourself is almost never a good way to secure a divergent viewpoint. Jim Butcher
viewpoints literature world
The world is bad but not without hope. It is only hopeless when you look at it from an ideal viewpoint. Friedrich Durrenmatt
viewpoints quails omniscient
How to explain? How to describe? Even the omniscient viewpoint quails. Vernor Vinge
viewpoints originality concepts
Originality is a concept possible only to a limited viewpoint. Robert Sheckley
trouble
We were having trouble getting out on the shooters. They just drilled us. Tom Davis
trouble stills
The love that follows us sometime is our trouble, which still we thank as love. William Shakespeare
trouble
I thought it was important that passed. Without that, we would have been in trouble as a town. Dan Kelso
trouble
I thought it was for 58, ... I've always had trouble with math. Olin Browne
trouble
I was in a lot of trouble as a kid. Dave Johnson
trouble
Don’t go looking for trouble; it’s already looking for you. Charlaine Harris
trouble ifs
If you are a friend of somebody and that friend is in trouble, you don't just drop them. David Tang
trouble my-family bigs
If not for my family, I would have been in big trouble. Chad Everett
trouble mercy heavy
These heavy troubles are heralds of weighty mercies. Charles Spurgeon