"Justice is indivisible. You can't decide who gets civil rights and who doesn't."
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"I would not open windows into men's souls."
"We must not always judge of the generality of the opinion by the noise of the acclamation."
"Being able to laugh got me through."
"Without justice, there can be no peace."
"In this Revolution, no plans have been written for retreat. Those who will not get into step will find that the parade has passed them by."
"Lethargy is the forerunner of death to the public liberty."
"The minorities have been confined to the city by a moat of bigotry."
"As long as hope remains and meaning is preserved, the possibility of overcoming oppression stays alive."
"When people are forced to interact to survive, their prejudices diminish."
"There was no miracle that night."
"We don't go for segregation. We go for separation. Separation is when you have your own. You control your own economy; you control your own politics; you control your own society; you control your own everything."
"The failures of the past must not be an excuse for the inaction of the present and the future."
"It was civil disobedience that won them their civil rights."
"I... [am] convinced [man] has no natural right in opposition to his social duties."
"If I were an Arab-American, I would insist on being profiled. This is not the time for civil rights. There are larger issues for Americans."
"The advent of the civil rights movement during the 50s and 60s made it very plain crystal clear to me that we had an obligation to do what we could to make real the Constitution of the United States of America."
"It was the Democrats who were against civil rights legislation"
"I don't think marriage is a civil right, but I think that being able to transfer property is a civil right."
"The Cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one, or even one hundred defeats."
"The Habeas Corpus secures every man here, alien or citizen, against everything which is not law, whatever shape it may assume."