Alan Siegel – “What Republicans need to do is to go back to their roots – starti…”

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Alan Siegel best Equality Quotes – “What Republicans need to do is to go back to their roots – starting with Lincoln – and remind the nation that they are the party of national growth, racial equality and unity of purpose. These Lincolnian themes will serve Republicans – and the nation – much better than becoming the party on the lookout for the supposed rat head of higher taxes.”

Elisabeth Moss – “Obviously, my life and my job in 2010 is very different from P…”

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Elisabeth Moss best Equality Quotes – “Obviously, my life and my job in 2010 is very different from Peggy’s experience in the 1960s. I exist in a world that enjoys more equality between men and women. But I don’t take any of that into my performance. I just want to play the character as who she is as an individual – scene to scene.”

Jimmy Carter – “I believe there is complete equality between men and women. And …”

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Jimmy Carter best Equality Quotes – “I believe there is complete equality between men and women. And I believe those passages in the New Testament, not by Jesus, but by Paul, that say women should not adorn themselves, they should always wear hats or color their hair in church – things like that – I think they are signs of the times and should not apply to modern-day life.”

iO Tillett Wright – “Along with racial equality and the late bloom of women’s ri…”

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iO Tillett Wright best Equality Quotes – “Along with racial equality and the late bloom of women’s rights, future generations will have to explain how, in the past, gays were misunderstood and publicly humiliated for loving each other, and, eventually, how they stood together and conquered stupidity and hypocritical hatred, and fought their way out of marginalization.”

Heather Cox Richardson – “The Declaration of Independence promised citizens equa…”

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Heather Cox Richardson best Equality Quotes – “The Declaration of Independence promised citizens equal access to economic opportunity. This was the powerful principle for which men were willing to fight the American Revolution, but it was never codified in law. When the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution, they assumed that the country’s vast resources would ensure equality of opportunity.”