36 Quotes About Human Rights Day

We all have the right to live in peace, and knowing that it is possible to remove violence from our world should bring us all hope. These human rights quotes will help you take a step toward peace, one day at a time.

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Love is our most unifying and empowering common spiritual denominator. The more we ignore its potential to bring greater balance and deeper meaning to human existence, the more likely we are to continue to define history as one long inglorious record of man’s inhumanity to man. Aberjhani
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Peace is not so much a political mandate as it is a shared state of consciousness that remains elevated and intact only to the degree that those who value it volunteer their existence as living examples of the same... Peace ends with the unraveling of individual hope and the emergence of the will to worship violence as a healer of private and social dis-ease. Aberjhani
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History is a hermaphrodite with many distinguished lovers. We are neither mysteries nor strangers but the living breath of revelation made flesh by the unrestrained desires of a free and universal love. Universal me. Universal you.”--from Past Present and Future are One Aberjhani
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As life in general constituted much pain in the form of struggles against poverty, disease, ignorance, and emotional anguish, what more civilized way for people to alleviate the same than by giving themselves to one another as brothers and sisters in deed as well as in word? A society of people hoping to become politically superior needed first to become spiritually valid. Aberjhani
It can be difficult to speak truth to power. Circumstances,...
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It can be difficult to speak truth to power. Circumstances, however, have made doing so increasingly necessary. Aberjhani
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In an age when nations and individuals routinely exchange murder for murder, when the healing grace of authentic spirituality is usurped by the divisive politics of religious organizations, and when broken hearts bleed pain in darkness without the relief of compassion, the voice of an exceptional poet producing exceptional work is not something the world can afford to dismiss. Aberjhani
History dressed up in the glow of love’s kiss turned...
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History dressed up in the glow of love’s kiss turned grief into beauty. Aberjhani
Prejudice plunges you into a world of fear and hate....
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Prejudice plunges you into a world of fear and hate. That's no way to live. DaShanne Stokes
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Diversity is an aspect of human existence that cannot be eradicated by terrorism or war or self-consuming hatred. It can only be conquered by recognizing and claiming the wealth of values it represents for all. Aberjhani
In the days when hyenas of hate suckle the babes...
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In the days when hyenas of hate suckle the babes of men, and jackals of hypocrisy pimp their mothers’ broken hearts, may children not look to demons of ignorance for hope. Aberjhani
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What can bombs know of the illuminated fields so golden with heaven in your heart’s sacred lands? Aberjhani
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream was a manifestation of hope that humanity might one day get out of its own way by finding the courage to realize that love and nonviolence are not indicators of weakness but gifts of significant strength. Aberjhani
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If the idea of loving those whom you have been taught to recognize as your enemies is too overwhelming, consider more deeply the observation that we are all much more alike than we are unalike. Aberjhani
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The instinct to tell our children that they are better than someone else’s children, based on nothing more than the color of their skin, is now a fossilized aberration that serves no useful purpose. Aberjhani
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The acknowledgement of a single possibility can change everything. Aberjhani
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Journey through the Power of the Rainbow represents a condensed compendium of literary efforts from a life dedicated to transforming the themes of injustice, grief, and despair that we all encounter during some unavoidable point of our existence into a sustainable life-affirming poetics of passionate creativity, empowered spiritual vision, and inspired commitment. Aberjhani
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In an age of bombsguzzling blood, skylarks merge peacewith thought and action. Aberjhani
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Death wins nothing here, gnawing wings that amputate——then spread, lift up, fly. Aberjhani
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The word 'survivor' carries a weight of remembrance that has broken the minds and bodies of more than a few men and women. It also contains a humbling light of recognition that compels many to do whatever they can to help reinforce the efforts of those who might be 'at risk' of not just giving up on their dreams, but of giving up on their continued existence. Aberjhani
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If you'd combat bigotry, use honest language and call things out for what they really are. DaShanne Stokes
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Calling for an end to hate shouldn't be treated as a punishable offense. DaShanne Stokes
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Millions of tears have fallen for black sons, brothers, lovers, and friends whose assailants took or maimed their lives and then simply went on their way. Aberjhani
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The issue, perhaps, boils down to one of how perceptions or misperceptions of racial difference impact various individuals’, or groups of individuals’, experience of freedom in America. Some would argue that it goes beyond hampering their 'pursuit of happiness' to outright obliterating it. Aberjhani
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Before the thunderous clamor of political debate or war set loose in the world, love insisted on its promise for the possibility of human unity: between men and women, between blacks and whites, northerners and southerners, haves and have-have-nots, self and self. Aberjhani
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We believe in equality for all, and privileges for none. This is a belief that each American regardless of background has equal standing in the public forum, all of us. Because we believe this idea so firmly, we are an inclusive, rather than an exclusive party. Let everybody come. Barbara Jordan
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It speaks volumes when people who are discriminated against go on to discriminate against others. DaShanne Stokes
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Standing against discrimination for some while supporting discrimination against others hurts us all. DaShanne Stokes
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The minute we look away, the minute we stop fighting back, that's the minute bigotry wins. DaShanne Stokes
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Bigotry is based on deception, of oneself and of others. DaShanne Stokes
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Privilege is when you can afford to sit back and watch as others' rights are trampled upon. DaShanne Stokes
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Never be content to sit back and watch as others' rights are trampled upon. Your rights could be next. DaShanne Stokes
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The city of Paris, France, became a place of refuge for biracial Americans during slavery and at the time of the Harlem Renaissance for black musicians, fine artists, writers and others seeking opportunities to practice their craft free from American racism. Sandra L. West
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Beneath the armor of skin/and/bone/and/mindmost of our colors are amazingly the same. Aberjhani
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Got just enough room to be a friend of yours. Oh I hope you got room to be a friend of mine. Aberjhani
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When we hide discrimination under the guise of 'religious freedom, ' we make a mockery of human rights. DaShanne Stokes