70 Quotes About Egalitarianism
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- Author Brett Stevens
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To all you defenders of democracy, I'd like one answer: all of us acknowledge that there are hordes of stupid people out there. Why do you want to give them political power?
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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The world is so messed up because most humans simply tend to expect before they act, they believe before they know, they differentiate before they assimilate.
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- Author Irving Babbitt
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Equality as it is currently pursued is incompatible with true liberty; for liberty involves an inner working with reference to standards, the right subordination, in other words, of man's ordinary will to a higher will. There is an inevitable clash, in short, between equality and humility.
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- Author Thomas F. Torrance
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Moreover, the fact that the Son of God became man through being conceived by the Holy Spirit and being born of the Virgin Mary, that is, not of the will of the flesh nor of the will of a human father, but of God (John 1:13), means that at this decisive point in the incarnation the distinctive place and function of man as male human being was set aside.
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- Author A.B. Simpson
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The heart of Christ is not only the heart of a man but has in it also the tenderness and gentleness of a woman. Jesus was not a man in the rigid sense of manhood as distinct from womanhood, but, as the Son of Man, the complete Head of Humanity.
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- Author Shinmon Aoki
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In fact, no form of death places a greater burden on society than suicide, for the act of suicide is the way a person seeks to resolve his alienation from a cooperative society.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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The idolatry and adulation of Royals is one of those disgusting European pastimes that, for some reason, have not died out as a consequence of the European fascination with egalitarianism.
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- Author Brad Miner
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The egalitarianism that is the most offensive is the notion, whether embodied in opinion or law, that every way of behaving is as good as any other and that the man who stands apart by reason of his dignity, restraint, and discernment is somehow an Enemy of the People
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Take My Life (The Sonnet)Take my life if you want,But nothing can take my sight away.Take my breath if you want,But nothing can take my might away.Take my feet if you want,But nothing can take my journey away.Take my arms if you want,But nothing can take my touch away.Take my tongue if you want,But nothing can take my voice away.Take my bones if you want,But nothing can take my will away.You can erase me from earth if you so desire,But you can't stop my ideas from spreading like wildfire.
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