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Letter "D" » discrimination
«It's a great mistake, I think, to put children off with falsehoods and nonsense, when their growing powers of observation and discrimination excite in them a desire to know about things»
Author: Anne Sullivan
| About:
Children,
Mistakes
| Keywords:
desire to know, discrimination, excite, falsehoods
«How I wish we lived in a time when laws were not necessary to safeguard us from discrimination.»
Author: Barbra Streisand
(Actress, Producer, Singer)
| About:
Discrimination
| Keywords:
discrimination, safeguard
«It is often easier to become outraged by injustice half a world away than by oppression and discrimination half a block from home.»
Author: Carl T. Rowan
(Journalist)
| Keywords:
block, blocked, blocking, block out, discrimination, injustice, oppression, outraged, outrages, to become
«In the long run, there is not much discrimination against superior talent.»
Author: Carter G. Woodson
(Historian)
| Keywords:
discrimination, in the long run, long run, The Long Run
«If we accept and acquiesce in the face of discrimination, we accept the responsibilityourselves. We should, therefore, protest openly everything . . . that smacks of discrimination or slander.»
Author: Mary McLeod Bethune
(Educator)
| Keywords:
acquiesce, acquiesced, discrimination, openly, protest, slander, smacked, smacking, smacks
«In the end antiblack, antifemale, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing - antihumanism.»
Author: Shirley Chisholm
(Politician)
| About:
Discrimination
| Keywords:
antiblack, discrimination, equivalent
«If you believe that discrimination exists, it will.»
«How can I be expected to believe that this same racial discrimination which has been the cause of so much injustice and suffering right through the years, should now operate here to give me a fair and open trial?....consider myself neither morally nor legally obliged to obey laws made by a Parliament in which I am not represented. That the will of the people is the basis of the authority of government, is a principle universally acknowledged as sacred throughout the civilized world.»
Author: Nelson Mandela
(Statesman)
| About:
Discrimination
| Keywords:
acknowledged, discrimination, legally, morally, obliged, operate, parliament, parliaments, racial, racial discrimination, represented, The Authority, trial, universally
«If the divorced are remarried civilly, they find themselves in a situation that objectively contravenes God's law. Consequently, they cannot receive Holy Communion as long as this situation persists. This norm is not at all a punishment or a discrimination against the divorced and remarried, but rather expresses an objective situation that of itself renders impossible the reception of Holy Communion: '. . . If these people were admitted to the Eucharist, the faithful would be led into error and confusion regarding the Church's teaching about the indissolubility of marriage'.»
Author: Pope Benedict XVI
(Pope)
| Keywords:
admitted, civilly, Communion, consequently, discrimination, divorced, Eucharist, expresses, Holy Communion, norm, norms, objective, objectively, reception, receptions, regarding, renders
«HOMILETICS, n. The science of adapting sermons to the spiritual needs, capacities and conditions of the congregation.So skilled the parson was in homiletics That all his normal purges and emetics To medicine the spirit were compounded With a most just discrimination founded Upon a rigorous examination Of tongue and pulse and heart and respiration. Then, having diagnosed each one's condition, His scriptural specifics this physician Administered --his pills so efficacious And pukes of disposition so vivacious That souls afflicted with ten kinds of Adam Were convalescent ere they knew they had 'em. But Slander's tongue --itself all coated --uttered Her bilious mind and scandalously muttered That in the case of patients having money The pills were sugar and the pukes were honey. --_Biography of Bishop Potter_»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(Editor, Journalist, Writer)
| Keywords:
adapting, administered, afflicted, bilious, bishop, capacities, coated, compounded, congregation, convalescent, diagnosed, diagnoses, diagnosing, discrimination, disposition, efficacious, emetic, emetics, examination, homiletics, just in case, mutter, muttered, muttering, parson, Parsons, patients, physician, pills, puke, pulse, purges, purging, respiration, rigorous, scandalously, scriptural, sermons, skilled, slander, specifics, sugar, The Spiritual, uttered, vivacious
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