Mary Frances Berry Quotes
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Workers are like lemons: When the rich have sucked out all the juice, they throw them in the garbage.
— Ricardo Flores Magon
Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men and do not apply to them.
— Mary Frances Berry
We need to insist on fathers and mothers sharing the care of their offspring as well as the opportunity to enjoy the fulfillment of individual rights.
— Mary Frances Berry
They were nice, friendly people, and they invited us to share their fire and drink a cup of rancid butter tea with them.
— Heinrich Harrer
Hello, Alan." said Carol's dad Keith.
"Hello, Alan." said Carol's mum, Stella, not bothering to think of a greeting of her own. — Alan Partridge
"Hello, Alan." said Carol's mum, Stella, not bothering to think of a greeting of her own. — Alan Partridge
When you have police officers who abuse citizens, you erode public confidence in law enforcement. That makes the job of good police officers unsafe.
— Mary Frances Berry
If Rosa Parks had taken a poll before she sat down in the bus in Montgomery, she'd still be standing.
— Mary Frances Berry
Actually,standing next to you makes it feel as high as Everest.
— Jennifer Niven
Civil Rights opened the windows. When you open the windows, it does not mean that everybody will get through. We must create our own opportunities.
— Mary Frances Berry
Defining child care primarily as women's sphere reinforces the devaluing of women and prevents their equal access to power.
— Mary Frances Berry
Analysis can tell us what is required, but it cannot make us act.
— Mary Frances Berry
The time when you need to do something is when no one else is willing to do it, when people are saying it can't be done.
— Mary Frances Berry
When it comes to the cause of justice, I take no prisoners and I don't believe in compromise.
— Mary Frances Berry