I am an aristocrat. I love liberty I hate equality.
Equality and development will not be achieved however if peace is not understood from women's' point of view.
Democratic principles are the result of equality of condition.
We are a model country where gender equality is concerned.
We who are liberal and progressive know that the poor are our equals in every sense except that of being equal to us.
All men are born equally free.
I want to work on respecting individuals' dignity. Equal rights that's where my heart is. That means equal rights and benefits and that's what we need.
I want for myself what I want for other women absolute equality.
Nobody really believes in equality anyway.
All imaginable futures are not equally possible.
Equal pay isn't just a women's issue when women get equal pay their family incomes rise and the whole family benefits.
Real equality is immensely difficult to achieve it needs continual revision and monitoring of distributions. And it does not provide buffers between members so they are continually colliding or frustrating each other.
Virtue can only flourish among equals.
Private religious speech can't be discriminated against. It has to be treated equally with secular speech.
Equality is not in regarding different things similarly equality is in regarding different things differently.
More countries have understood that women's equality is a prerequisite for development.
I have no respect for the passion of equality which seems to me merely idealizing envy.
The cry of equality pulls everyone down.
One of the things about equality is not just that you be treated equally to a man but that you treat yourself equally to the way you treat a man.
Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.
In order to get beyond racism we must first take account of race. There is no other way. And in order to treat some persons equally we must treat them differently.
It is better that some should be unhappy rather than that none should be happy which would be the case in a general state of equality.
As equality increases so does the number of people struggling for predominance.
There can be no equality or opportunity if men and women and children be not shielded in their lives from the consequences of great industrial and social processes which they cannot alter control or singly cope with.