Clarence Thomas is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, appointed in 1991. Known for his conservative views and originalist interpretation of the Constitution, Thomas has been a significant and sometimes controversial figure on the Court. His judicial philosophy and rulings have had a profound impact on American law and society.

"And I don't think that government has a role in telling people how to live their lives. Maybe a minister does, maybe your belief in God does, maybe there's another set of moral codes, but I don't think government has a role."



"I don't believe in quotas. America was founded on a philosophy of individual rights, not group rights."



"I think, though, if I had to look at the role of government and what it does in people's lives, I see the EEOC as having much more legitimacy than the others, if properly run."



"I think Juan stopped short - he got halfway to the destination and got off the train. He is certainly an excellent writer and a good person, but I'm not a nationalist."



"Even as someone who's labeled a conservative - I'm a Republican I'm black, I'm heading up this organization in the Reagan administration - I can say that conservatives don't exactly break their necks to tell blacks that they're welcome."



"Any discrimination, like sharp turns in a road, becomes critical because of the tremendous speed at which we are traveling into the high-tech world of a service economy."



"But what I believe is that if a person's individual rights or right to be a part of our economic system is violated under statute, we aggressively go after it. But we don't issue mandates to businesses that you've got to do this and you've got to do that."



"I don't know one of my friends who is considered a conservative who has not had to go back and thoroughly think through everything. You do a lot of soul-searching - 'cause we are not going to win any popularity contests."



"We've talked more about civil rights after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 than we talked about it before 1964."

