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Fyodor Dostoevsky

"Equality is to be found only in the spiritual dignity of man."

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"Equality is to be found only in the spiritual dignity of man."

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Akiroq Brost

"Every day in life we're told who this is and who that is. But when we sit we're all the same when we remove our hat."

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"Teach her that the idea of 'gender roles' is absolute nonsense. Do not ever tell her that she should or should not do something because she is a girl. 'Because you are a girl' is never reason for anything. Ever."

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"I am a scientist who studies the human mind, including the sexual differences in mental faculties, and I am telling you, ten female thinkers can teach humanity lessons equivalent to the teachings of a hundred male thinkers of history."

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"No belief or idea is sacred, unless it treats all people as sacred."

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Akiroq Brost

"Even though God has given the gift of time to all men equally, it is what each man does with this equal gift of time that determines whether or not he will be great."

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Akiroq Brost

"No one has been barred on account of his race from fighting or dying for America, there are no white or colored signs on the foxholes or graveyards of battle."

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Akiroq Brost

"Our creator is the King of all kings. Which makes us the royal children of His. So don't ever place yourself beneath or above any human being on earth."

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"Not all single women want to be married. Not all boys like football. Not all homemakers like to cook. Not all messy people are lazy. And not all the obese are gluttons. There are glands and diabetes and a dozen conditions you never heard of that may account for things. Put your sermon through the counter-stereotype sieve."

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Akiroq Brost

"I will feel equality has arrived when we can elect to office women who are as incompetent as some of the men who are already there."

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Akiroq Brost

"No wonder women don't negotiate as often as men. It's like trying to cross a minefield backward in high heels."

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"Generally speaking, our prisoners were capable of loving animals, and if they had been allowed they would have delighted to rear large numbers of domestic animals and birds in the prison. And I wonder what other activity could better have softened and refined their harsh and brutal natures than this. But it was not allowed. Neither the regulations nor the nature of the prison made it possible."
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"I am alone, I thought, and they are everybody."
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"He was a sceptic, he was young, abstract, and therefore cruel."
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"Because everyone is guilty for everyone else. For all the 'wee ones,' because there are little children and big children. All people are 'wee ones.' And I'll go for all of them, because there must be someone who will go for all of them."
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"The monks used to say that he was more drawn to those who were more sinful, and the greater the sinner the more he loved him."
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"If one wanted to crush and destroy a man entirely, to mete out to him the most terrible punishment ... all one would have to do would be to make him do work that was completely and utterly devoid of usefulness and meaning."
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"Love all God's creation, both the whole and every grain of sand. Love every leaf, every ray of light. Love the animals, love the plants, love each separate thing. If thou love each thing thou wilt perceive the mystery of God in all; and when once thou perceive this, thou wilt thenceforward grow every day to a fuller understanding of it: until thou come at last to love the whole world with a love that will then be all-embracing and universal."
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"Man only likes counting his grief, he doesn't count his happiness. But if he were to count properly, he'd see that there's enough of both lots for him."
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"May it not be that he loves chaos and destruction (there can be no disputing that he does sometimes love it) because he is instinctively afraid of attaining his object and completing the edifice he is constructing? Who knows, perhaps he only loves that edifice from a distance, and is by no means in love with it at close quarters; perhaps he only loves building it and does not want to live in it, but will leave it, when completed..."
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"At that time I was only twenty-four years old. My life then was already gloomy, disorderly, and solitary to the point of savagery."
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