Inalienable Rights Quotes
Collection of top 29 famous quotes about Inalienable Rights
Inalienable Rights Quotes & Sayings
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The Church had the words reason and liberty on her lips when the inalienable rights of the human race were threatened with shipwreck.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
I may think I have inalienable rights to be alive and happy, but I don't - life is a blessing.
— Terrence McNally
One must always name a weapon. You cannot trust that which you cannot call by name.
— Guillermo Del Toro
A child, like all other human beings, has inalienable rights.
— Lucretia Mott
Pointless thinking is worse than no thinking at all.
— Haruki Murakami
And overwhelmed. When someone reaches out and gives you a hand - for no other reason than to see your success - it's powerful. And rare.
— Krista Ritchie
Beauty fades, but knowledge is eternal
— Andrew Fairchild
Questions of natural right are triable by their conformity with the moral sense and reason of man.
— Thomas Jefferson
To unequal privileges among members of the same society the spirit of our nation is, with one accord, adverse.
— Thomas Jefferson
Despicable. Just slutty. You're a man-whore of the highest order. I hope you catch the demonic version of the clap." ~ Jenna
— Jessie Lane
The idea of legally establishing inalienable, inherent and sacred rights of the individual is not of political but religious origin.
— George Jellinek
It can be a bit annoying if another actor is trying to talk to the director and the wife is sitting on his lap.
— Colin Farrell
Law is often the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual.
— Thomas Jefferson
Any law which violates the inalienable rights of man is essentially unjust and tyrannical; it is not a law at all.
— Maximilien Robespierre
The principle of democracy is a recognition of the sovereign, inalienable rights of man as a gift from God, the Source of law.
— Fulton J. Sheen
The worldly life (sansar) means a basket full of worries.
— Dada Bhagwan
No one can take away your Natural Rights, but they can do great damage making you think they can.
— J.S.B. Morse
An equal application of law to every condition of man is fundamental.
— Thomas Jefferson