Quotes about birthright
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Eric Liu Why should citizenship be a matter of birth? The premise held by those who want to end birthright citizenship is that some people deserve it and some do not - that the status shouldn't be handed out automatically. Frankly, that's a premise worth considering.
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Byron Katie Freedom is our birthright.
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When you get to a place where you understand that love and belonging, your worthiness, is a birthright and not something you have to earn, anything is possible.
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I am responsible and I take full accountability, but I will not be deterred by some small special interest group in this town who feel they have some birthright to make all the decisions in this town,
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Kimberly Elise It's what I tell my daughters: Know that your birthright is to shine your light, and don't let anybody deny you of that right. Take responsibility for your life.
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Isabella Bird I went to the States with that amount of prejudice which seems the birthright of every English person, but I found that, under the knowledge of the Americans which can be attained by a traveller mixing in society in every grade, these prejudices gradually melted away.
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Edgar Bronfman, Sr. Just as we send young American Jews to Israel through the Birthright program, we need to also consider a 'reverse Birthright' for Israeli kids to come see America.
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Edmund Clarence Stedman Worth, courage, honor, these indeed Your sustenance and birthright are.
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She saw justice as a birthright and lent her voice as a relentless advocate for all fair-minded Americans, gay or straight, black or white. We join the nation in mourning the loss of a great hero and give enormous gratitude for all that she's left behind.
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Elizabeth Arden To be beautiful is the birthright of every women.
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Charles Bronfman Across all religions in the United States, people 18-30 are more spiritual than before, but they don't like organized religion. What sets Birthright apart is that no one's hitting on you to be Jewish in any particular way, and you can define Jewish any way you want.
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Charles Bronfman Over 90% of participants are satisfied with the Birthright experience.
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Anna Julia Cooper The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class-it is the cause of human kind, the very birthright of humanity.
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DeLoss Dodds There's no birthright to winning championships. They don't come easy. But I really didn't think we'd lose, right down to the end.
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Anne Rice As if it were our very birthright, which we could not come to grasp the meaning of until this time of middle life when we looked on only as many years ahead as already lay behind us.
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Anthony Burgess Fumbling for a word is everybody's birthright.
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Chris Hadfield I don't want to be treated like I came from another planet or something or was somehow born with some weird birthright or super power. I don't view myself that way. I am a normal guy, picking up the crap from the dog and scraping the BBQ and having a beer and fixing the shed out back.
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Plotinus We must close our eyes and invoke a new manner of seeing...a wakefulness that is the birthright of us all, though few put it to use.
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About the process of growing up .. What follows is tragic. We stop risking for fear of making mistakes, fear of not fitting in, fear of being embarrassed or humiliated by saying the 'wrong' thing. Our instinctive joy and boundless enthusiasm are replaced by playing it safe and looking good. Our spontaneity deserts us, and with it much of our natural creativity. Predictability replaces passion. We learn to reveal very little of who we really are and what we really feel. We sell the richness of our passionate birthright for the security of this burdensome thing called our image. It weighs us down like a suit of medieval armor, restricting our every move, sapping our vitality and aliveness. We wander through life on automatic pilot, controlled by the need to live up to the false image that we invented.
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It probably does signal the idea that a young player on this club doesn't have a birthright to a spot on the club.
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Henry David Thoreau Scholars are wont to sell their birthright for a mess of learning.
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Charles Bronfman In the U.S. and Canada, 50% of the young leadership of all the organizations like AIPAC and Hillel are Birthright alumni.
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Michael J. Fox My wife is Jewish, and therefore, it's my children's birthright to be Jewish.
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Joseph Sobran Freedom has ceased to be a birthright; it has come to mean whatever we are still permitted to do.
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LeVar Burton I think reading is part of the birthright of the human being
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Mahatma Gandhi Swaraj is our birthright. No one can deprive us of it unless we forfeit it ourselves.
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Joseph Bruchac The Cherokees tried to do everything within the law and wished only to live in peace on their own lands. Yet they were cheated out of their birthright and treated as if they were less than human.
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Sarah Ban Breathnach Joy is your birthright.