Individuals have rights and there are things no person or group may do to them (without violating their rights).
One's homesickness for Heaven finds at least an inn there; and it's an inn on the right road.
Violence always seems to me the worst form of tyranny. It deprives people of their rights, including the right to live.
How can I possibly find the right one, if the one that I have right now couldn't let me go?
We must take proactive steps to promote democracy and human rights abroad.
I maintain that every civil rights bill in this country was passed for white people, not for black people.
Teenagers want to be able to fight for what's right - but finding out what's right is now 90 percent of the battle.
I'm not so naive as to think that everybody always succeeds, right? I mean, half of Shakespeare's stories are tragedies - right?
In terms of worship, I think we ought to have the right people leading.
Bipolar disorder is a scary disease, but it is manageable. And I feel blessed that I was able to get the right attention and the right medication to deal with my specific illness.
A commitment to human rights cannot be fostered simply through the transmission of knowledge. Action and experience play a crucial role in the learning process.
If you don't want women to do whatever they need to do then you must provide them with food, you must provide them with shelter and their basic human rights.
For as long as I can remember, I've always been interested in issues of social justice, political freedom, and civil rights.
If you care about injustice, and if you care about freedom, and you care about human rights, then you care about them everywhere.
Every individual should have both the right to join a union and the right to not join a union should they so choose. It's about basic human freedom.
Those religions that are oppressive to women are also against democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression.
The need for air transport is real, and it's not going to change. The key is to have the right business model and have the right initiatives, in my view, to succeed.
The real trouble with war (modern war) is that it gives no one a chance to kill the right people.
Few governments in the world, for example, praise human rights more ardently than does the government of France, and few have a worse record of supporting tyrants and killers.
You can not possibly have a broader basis for government than that which includes all the people, with all their rights in their hands, and with an equal power to maintain their rights.
The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 represented precisely such a hope - that America had learned from its past and acted to secure a better tomorrow.