But today, government is taking those rights from us, pretending that it gives us our rights. Indeed, those rights come from God, and it was recognized throughout our history as such.
There is no right to a job or a wage rate, but there is a right to move from one country to another in search of a better life. This is the point of view of Thomas Jefferson, John Locke and other great supporters of the natural rights tradition in Am...
I'd rather say no and have said no and do say no often. I walk away from projects if it doesn't feel right; if it's not the right team of people pulling in together or if the script isn't right. It could be a great idea but the script doesn't work.
Investing in auto companies and ensuring a financial collapse didn't lead not from a recession to a great depression may not have been the most popular thing to do, but it was the right thing to do.
We have a human rights interest. Then there is the immigration problem. The human-rights violations have caused people to take to boats and flood not only the United States, but other countries in the region, creating great instability.
If someone gives you so-called good advice, do the opposite; you can be sure it will be the right thing nine out of 10 times.
Show interest in all people, not just those from whom you want something. Making people feel important and good about themselves is just the right thing to do.
If the right people do the right things, we can walk, we can have a future. But if people don't put time into it to make it run in a right way, I don't think your team will work.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 laid the foundation for the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but it also addressed nearly every other aspect of daily life in a would-be free democratic society.
Most people might be doing the same thing, but that doesn't mean that it is the right thing to do. Aren't most people in this world unhappy and unsuccessful?
The red carpet is very important. You have to be very careful to have the right person dressed in right way. For me, it has to be a perfect look.
I think that the thing that we learned back in the day of the civil rights movement is that you do have to keep on keeping on.
If I can encourage and get somebody to get through what they're dealing with, their set of circumstances, that's the right thing to do.
I never felt comfortable with making political decisions based on whether, you know, it was the right thing to do in terms of a poll.
We provided complete protection to witnesses - right of attorney, right of record, right to cross-examine, and open hearing if they desired. Only Mr. Lane asked for an open hearing.
Society teaches us that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. The bill of rights informs us that we have the right to keep it to ourselves.
If Martin Luther King came back, he'd say we need another civil rights movement built on class not race.
It's not just buying the company. Sure, we picked the right companies, and we picked the right management and, most importantly, we've given them the right incentive to perform.
Giving back is something that comes from the heart to me. It's not that I do it because it's the right thing: I do it because I want do it.
I believe in not over thinking things too much. When the right thing comes along, you really don't have a choice.
There are only a few places that I go where people recognize me anyway. I have to be at the right place, in the right city. It's not really that much of an issue.