“Law hath dominion over all things, over universal mind and matter; For there are reciprocities of rights, which no creature can gainsay.” MindMatterLawRightsCreaturesAll ThingsUniversalDominionReciprocityMind And Matter Book:Tupper's complete poetical works: containing Source: Tupper's complete poetical works: containing
“I have already indicated to you the meaning of the word religion, as applied to Islam. The truth is that Islam is not a Church. It is a State conceived as a contractual organism long before Rousseau ever thought of such a thing, and animated by an ethical ideal which regards man not as an earth-rooted creature, defined by this or that portion of the earth, but as a spiritual being understood in terms of a social mechanism, and possessing rights and duties as a living factor in that mechanism.” MenLongStatesEarthSpiritualSocialTermChurchRightsDutyTruth IsCreaturesUnderstoodIdealsRegardIslamFactorsDefinedEthicalMechanismPortionsRootedOrganismsAnimatedPossessingSpiritual BeingsRights And Duties Author:Muhammad Iqbal
“Most of us had never seen a sober redneck before, and we have the Reagan Landslide to testify that none of us ever wants to see one again. It was a horrifying apparition. And ever since Jimmy Carter, all of us rednecks have had to be very careful to be drunk rednecks lest we turn into some kind of awful creature with big buck teeth and a State Department full of human-rights yahoos.” WantHumansKindStatesBigsTurnsRightsCreaturesHuman RightsCarefulTeethDrunkAwfulDepartmentSoberAmerican PoliticsBucksJimmyRedneckCarterApparitionsLandslides Author:P. J. O'Rourke
“God forbid that the day should ever come when, in the American mind, the thought of man as a consumer shall submerge the old American thought of man as a creature of God, endowed with unalienable rights.” MenShouldMindRightsCreaturesConsumersUnalienable Rights Book:Views of an Ex-president Source: Views of an Ex-president
“I believe in the rights of creatures other than man.” MenBelieveI BelieveRightsCreaturesI Believe In Author:David R. Brower
“All men are, or ought to be free, possessing unalienable rights, and the high and noble qualifications of the laws of nature and of self-preservation, to think, and act, and say as they please, while they maintain a due respect to the rights and privileges of all other creatures, infringing upon none.” ThinkingMenSelfLawRightsOughtPleaseCreaturesPrivilegeDuesNoblePreservationLaws Of NaturePossessingQualificationsSelf PreservationUnalienable RightsRights And Privileges Author:Joseph Smith, Jr.