Equality At Work Quotes
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Equality At Work Quotes & Sayings
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Philosophy, art, and science are not the mental objects of an objectified brain but the three aspects under which the brain becomes subject.
— Gilles Deleuze
They dashed on towards that thin red line tipped with steel.
— William Howard Russell
The Doctor's plan, such as it was, was to escape from Barinska without being shot.
— Justin Richards
Kenya Moore is everything to me. She's everything.
— Casey Wilson
Feedback is an opinion, grounded in observations and experiences, which allows us to know what impression we make on others.
— Sheryl Sandberg
But it is not always the people who say most who do most.
— Agatha Christie
Carole King is one of my all-time favorite songwriters.
— Judith Hill
Equality is what does not exist among mortals.
— E. E. Cummings
The first step in providing economic equality for women is to ensure a stable economy in which every person who wants to work can work.
— Jimmy Carter
If you are trying to balance the scales of justice and equality in all your work relationships, you're going to come up short.
— Judy Sheindlin
We're all on a continuous journey to try and fix our mistakes and flaws. And, believe me, I've got plenty of them.
— Ezekiel Emanuel
With the help of your therapist or healing ally, you can identify who makes you feel uneasy, concerned, scared, or defensive.
— Jeanne McElvaney
When obstacles or difficulties arise, the positive thinker takes them as creative opportunities.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Idiots are always in favour of inequality of income (their only chance of eminence), and the really great in favour of equality.
— George Bernard Shaw
The man who didn't want his wife to work has been succeeded by the man who asks about her chances of getting a raise.
— Earl Wilson
There needs to be radical development in equality law to create the environment to allow women to stay in work.
— Ken Livingstone
When Annie's treatin, you best be eatin.
— Stephen King
It's a poor rule that won't work both ways.
— Frederick Douglass