
Top 17 Quotes About Treating Others Equally
#1. Trying to suppress or eradicate symptoms on the physical level can be extremely important, but there's more to healing than that; dealing with psychological, emotional and spiritual issues involved in treating sickness is equally important.
Marianne Williamson
#3. I can think of nothing less pleasurable than a life devoted to pleasure.
John D. Rockefeller
#4. Genuine equality means not treating everyone the same, but attending equally to everyone's different needs.
Terry Eagleton
#5. I've also never had favorite pictures. Or subjects. I have this discipline of treating everything equally-I used to say "democratically."
William Eggleston
#6. My arms have mutinied against me - brutes!
My fingers fidget like ten idle brats,
My back's been stiff for hours, damned hours.
Death never gives his squad a Stand-at-ease.
Wilfred Owen
#7. There are some situations one simply cannot be neutral about, because when you are neutral you are an accomplice. Objectivity doesn't mean treating all sides equally. It means giving each side a hearing.
Christiane Amanpour
#8. If you think you're enlightened go spend a week with your family.
Ram Dass
#9. No, he wasn't a pig. He was a lonely, hurt man who didn't know how to cope in a world that had turned its back on him. [Astrid]
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#12. I know, we can barely fit them in. That is a big challenge. Treating four lead characters equally, within a 30-minute format, is definitely challenging.
Mark Duplass
#13. If police officers routinely issue tickets for the most serious traffic offenses, they'll be treating drivers of all races, sexes, and ages equally.
Bill Dedman
#14. You can legally lie about the real world to your heart's content, but until some human being is materially damaged, nobody will complain.
Richard Dawkins
#15. Injustice results as much from treating unequals equally as from treating equals unequally.
Aristotle.
#16. The history of the last half century is accordingly in large measure a history of financial titans, whose methods were not scrutinized with too much care and who were honored in proportion as they produced the results, irrespective of the means they used.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#17. Such events cannot be ignored, but there is a considerate way of historically treating them. If a well-constituted individual refrains from blazoning aught amiss or calamitous in his family, a nation in the like circumstance may without reproach be equally discreet. Though
Herman Melville
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