A Quote by Manal al-Sharif

When I see something wrong, I speak up. — © Manal al-Sharif
When I see something wrong, I speak up.
We should not label people who speak up, because it should not be the exception - it should be the norm. When you see something wrong, you speak up.
If I criticize my country, it is indeed very painful for me. It doesn't make me happy. But, if I see something wrong, it becomes my duty to speak up.
If you see something wrong, if you speak out...you can change it.
I read the Bible, I speak through issues, I see what I think is hypocrisy in the church and things that are wrong, and I speak to these things. But I could be wrong.
If there's something wrong, speak up!
You know just because the majority thinks something is right, doesn't make it right. So, that is up to us, the people that see the wrong, that see the injustice, that stay educated, stay informed, stay involved. And there's an old phrase 'the squeaky wheel, gets the oil.' Right now, our wheels aren't very squeaky; the other side, they're the ones making all the racket...We just have to get up, stand up, speak out, and don't be silent.
If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up.
If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up
When I see something that's wrong, I just speak and act first and I'll take the consequences later.
I've got a real problem when I know something is wrong or I feel something is wrong, I'm going to speak about it. I get it from my mother.
When you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have to speak up. You have to say something; you have to do something.
If you strongly believe something is wrong, you must speak up and stand by what you say.
My parents brought me up to speak the way I speak, to hold my head up high, to know wrong from right and to have manners.
There are people who can look out for other human beings; there are people who can speak up when something is not right and say, 'This is wrong, and something should be done.'
I tend to stand up and speak up when I see something dysfunctional happening.
Every time we turn our heads the other way when we see the law flouted, when we tolerate what we know to be wrong, when we close our eyes and ears to the corrupt because we are too busy or too frightened, when we fail to speak up and speak out, we strike a blow against freedom and decency and justice.
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