“Since art exists for humanity it is not unreasonable to assume that humanity has some rights in the matter. Who pays the piper calls the tune. An artist cannot be at once a rebel and a comfortable citizen.” ArtMatterArtistHumanityPayRightsCitizensComfortableAssumingTunesRebelUnreasonablePipers Author:Walter J. Phillips
“If you lay duties upon people and give them no rights, you must pay them well.” PeopleIfsGivingWellsPayRightsDutyLays Book:Maxims and Reflections Source: Maxims and Reflections
“We want rights. The flour merchant, the house-builder, and the postman charge us no less on account of our sex; but when we endeavor to earn money to pay all these, then, indeed, we find the interest.” WantHouseSexInterestPayRightsAccountsEndeavorMerchantsBuilderFlourPostman Author:Lucy Stone
“China will certainly pay more attention to human rights.” HumansPayAttentionRightsHuman RightsChina Author:Liu Jingmin
“We believe the Senate language provides for federal subsidies for abortions. Plus theres a language in there where you have to pay one dollar per month, every enrollee, to pay for a fund for reproductive rights which include abortion. And thats totally against federal law. So we are saying take that out.” BelieveLawLanguagePayRightsMonthsDollarsAbortionFundPlusSenateSubsidiesReproductive Rights Author:Bart Stupak
“We need to make equal pay and equal opportunity for women and girls a reality so women's rights are human rights once and for all.” NeedsHumansRealityGirlOpportunityPayRightsEqualHuman RightsWomens RightsEqual OpportunityEqual Pay Author:Hillary Clinton
“The backlash against women's rights would be just one of several powerful forces creating a harsh and painful climate for women at work. Reagonomics, the recession, and the expansion of a minimum-wage service economy also helped, in no small measure, to slow and even undermine women's momentum in the job market. But the backlash did more than impede women's opportunities for employment, promotions, and better pay. Its spokesmen kept the news of many of these setbacks from women. Not only did the backlash do grievous damage to working women C it did on the sly.” Would BeJobsOpportunityForcePowerfulPayEconomyRightsCreatingNewsClimatePainfulEmploymentDamageJust OneDishesWomens RightsMinimumHarshExpansionPromotionMomentumSetbackRecessionsMinimum WageSlyBacklashWorking ManWorking Women Author:Susan Faludi
“And I spoke out on women's rights, like equal pay for equal work” PayRightsEqualSpokesWomens RightsEqual Pay Author:Karen Morley
“We have a greedy cycle where Human Rights Commissions fine citizens in order to pay their own salaries so they can employ more Human Rights Commissions. It's a bounty system where the prizes are business owner's heads. And so as restaurants go broke, tourists get stabbed. That's human rights in New York. And perhaps America.” HumansAmericaOrderPayRightsNew YorkFineCitizensHuman RightsBrokeRestaurantsOwnersPrizeCyclesGreedySalaryTouristsBountyBusiness Owners Author:Greg Gutfeld
“I just want to help other women achieve as much as they can in society without restraints being imposed on us. It's the most natural and normal thing to want to defend your rights to equal opportunities, equal pay for equal work, and everything that comes with that.” WantHelpingOpportunityNaturalPayRightsAchieveEqualNormalHelping OthersRestraintEqual OpportunityEqual PayNormal Things Author:Amy Poehler
“We have come far, but there is an ongoing battle to be fought. Many of the issues the Suffragettes were dealing with are still issues today across the globe: equal pay, parental rights, sexual abuse, etc.” StillsTodayPayIssuesRightsBattleEqualAbuseEtcGlobesOngoingParentalEqual PaySuffragettesParental Rights Author:Sarah Gavron
“What man could afford to pay for all the things a wife does, when she's a cook, a mistress, a chauffeur, a nurse, a baby-sitter? But because of this, I feel women ought to have equal rights, equal Social Security, equal opportunities for education, an equal chance to establish credit.” MenFeelsDoeOpportunitySocialChancePayWifeRightsSecurityBabyOughtEqualCreditCooksNurseSocial SecurityMistressEqual RightsEqual OpportunityChauffeurs Author:Betty Ford
“Social Security should be phased out and ended altogether. ... Social Security in any form is morally irredeemable. We should be debating, not how to save Social Security, but how to end it - how to phase it out so as to best protect both the rights of those who have paid into it, and those who are forced to pay for it today. This will be a painful task. But it will make possible a world in which Americans enjoy far greater freedom to secure their own futures.” WorldShouldEndsTodayFormSocialEnjoyPayGreaterRightsSecurityProtectTasksPaidPainfulSecurePhasesSocial Security Author:Alex Epstein
“To me, if you're lucky enough to make stuff that people will pay money for, do a good job. Really do a good job. Especially if you're talking about real stuff, like terror atrocities and human rights abuses and pencil-sharpening techniques.” PeopleIfsHumansRealEnoughJobsStuffPayTalkingRightsLuckyAbuseHuman RightsTerrorTechniqueGood JobPencilsAtrocitiesSharpeningReal Stuff Author:David Rees
“I find it extraordinary that I'm being told I can't trust you the voter to get a government in to protect workers rights and that we need Brussels to defend you, the euro is a broken project we are going to pay, no you are going to pay out of your taxes one bailout out of another and the European union does not protect your jobs.” NeedsDoeI CanGovernmentJobsPayRightsBrokenProtectTaxesProjectsUnionsExtraordinaryWorkersVotersEuropean UnionEuroBrusselsBailoutsWorkers RightsCan't Trust You Author:Gisela Stuart