A Quote by N. T. Wright

Justice never means "treating everybody the same way", but "treating people appropriately". — © N. T. Wright
Justice never means "treating everybody the same way", but "treating people appropriately".
Treating one bunch of people this way, and treating this bunch that way. You can't do that. You have to give everybody the same rights.
In order to raise money from somebody, you have to understand who is this person, not to deceive them but to understand them. What would be their motives for contributing money? Why do these people contribute money to some places, but not to others? That's attunement - treating everybody well, but not treating everybody the same.
We need to start treating ourselves how we deserve to be treated, even if you feel that no one else does. Prove to the world you are worth something by treating yourself with the utmost respect and hope that other people will follow your example. And even if they don't, at least one person in the world is treating you well: You.
My father - I have grown up with him being a respected actor, and I have taken a lot with me from home, like his way of always treating everybody the same, that everybody has equal value.
I can finally go home and tell the constituents, law enforcement, and leaders in Washington state that Congress is treating the meth problem with the same urgency and commitment that local communities have been treating it with for years.
The United States is guilty. We're not treating people fairly. We're not treating people with dignity. Building a wall is an affront and an insult, and we have no right.
Are we treating our body kindly by the way we eat, by the way we drink, by the way we work? Are we treating ourselves with enough joy and tenderness and peace? Or are we feeding ourselves with toxins that we get from the market - the spiritual, intellectual, entertainment market?
Health and disease are the same thing—vital action intended to preserve, maintain, and protect the body. There is no more reason for treating disease than there is for treating health.
Injustice results as much from treating unequals equally as from treating equals unequally.
We have to start treating each other as if we are treating ourselves living another life.
Treating the body is really about treating the mind. It is all psychosomatic - every bit of it. No exceptions.
The Republican Party is not treating me right, and they're not treating the people that I represent right.
I stopped focusing on people being different, and I started treating everyone the same way.
I'm so sick of people treating Latinos like some homogenous group that all feel the same way about everything.
Im so sick of people treating Latinos like some homogenous group that all feel the same way about everything.
I don't know how long I'll be trick or treating. Maybe I'll be 80 years old and still trick or treating.
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