What I really like to learn how to do is to build sentences that are equal to mental states.
Every man, when he comes to be sensible of his natural rights, and to feel his own importance, will consider himself as fully equal to any other person whatever
I never really am in awe of people because we are just equal at the end of the day.
Men and women are not "equal" if "equal" means "exactly the same. " Our many puzzlements and indeed unhappinesses come from trying to figure out what the differences really mean, or should mean, or should not mean.
the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression.
Friendship, "the wine of life," should, like a well-stocked cellar, be continually renewed; and it is consolatory to think, that although we can seldom add what will equal the generous first growths of our youth, yet friendship becomes insensibly old in much less time than is commonly imagined, and not many years are required to make it mellow and pleasant.
I believe the equal rights amendment is a necessity of life for all citizens. The cabinet sometimes felt that I shouldn't be so outspoken.
Poetry and prose are of equal importance to me as a reader, and there doesn't seem to be much difference in my own writing.
Everybody has 24 hours and the question is, what do you do with your 24 hours? That's what makes everybody equal.
Men and women are not equal.
I have a big family and no one ever treated me like a child. They always treated me like an adult, like an equal.
Our example - and commitment - to freedom has changed the world. But along with the genius of our Declaration of Independence, our Constitution, and our Bill of Rights, is the equal genius of our economic system. Our Founding Fathers endeavored to create a moral and just society like no other in history, and out of that grew a moral and just economic system the likes of which the world had never seen. Our freedom, what it means to be an American, has been defined and sustained by the liberating power of the free enterprise system.
American's could be any more self absorbed if they were made of equal parts water and paper towel.
Men are born equal but they are also born different.
A good hamburger mix: add equal parts black pepper, granulated garlic, grilled onion, onion powder and some chopped onion. And mix in a little barbecue sauce, which will add even more great flavor.
We've learned that women can and should do 'men's jobs,' for instance, and we've won the principle (if not the fact) of getting equal pay. But we haven't yet established the principle (much less the fact) that men can and should do 'women's jobs': that homemaking and child-rearing are as much a man's responsibility, too, and that those jobs in which women are concentrated outside the home would probably be better paid if more men became secretaries, file clerks, and nurses, too.
Authority does not equal competency.
If we are looking for signs of democratization, then surely we are looking as well for forms of living on equal terms in and among cultural differences.
Deep down, if we really accept that their lives - African lives - are equal to ours, we would all be doing more to put the fire out. Its an uncomfortable truth.
Everyone has equal wisdom. It is absolutely equally distributed. No one is wiser than anyone else.