A Quote by Radhika Apte

I can't have double standards, so I do what I believe in. — © Radhika Apte
I can't have double standards, so I do what I believe in.
If liberals didn't have double standards, they wouldn't have any standards at all.
All standards are double standards.
Should there be double standards in the world? Maybe.
There are so many double standards, not just in rap, but everywhere.
In developing teams, I don't believe in rules. I believe in standards. Rules don't promote teamwork, standards do
It's double talk and double standards. It's like, be honest, but don't be too honest. Look fresh-faced and young, but don't tell us how you got there. God forbid you have plastic surgery, even though we're telling you, 'Oh, you look old.' Be a career woman, but also, why aren't you having kids? Are you some kind of cold shrew?
I believe in God and not religion, because I believe religion is the double cross. Because I've been double crossed by three religions, so I think I can safely say that religion - there is maybe something wrong with religion. Every temple that's put up may not be a holy one, so watch out.
It's true that in Cuba there are double standards, there's opportunism, and there is a lack of freedom in some ways.
I'm amazed at the adolescent nature of some of the religious fanatics in our government. And they're full of double standards.
I will not calm down! Women are allowed to get angrier than men about double standards.
Islam is a religion of justice and dignity, and we are taught to never keep silent when facing injustice, discrimination and double standards.
There are a few dogmas and double standards and really regrettable exports from philosophy that have confounded the thinking of scientists on the subject of morality.
The country has double standards - it's obsessed with fair skin on one hand, but if the woman is white, she is expected to be loose-moraled.
The truth is, no one wants to face the fact that there was a huge double standard in baseball, and white athletes like Mark McGwire, Cal Ripken Jr., and Brady Anderson were protected and coddled in a way that an outspoken Latino like me never would be. The light-eyed and white-skinned were declared household names. Canseco the Cuban was left out in the cold, where racism and double standards rule.
The time for double standards that allow Islamists to behave aggressively toward us while they demand our weakness and submission is over.
There are so many double standards that seem to be applied only to female MPs. I've had infinite comments about what I'm wearing when the focus should be on what I'm saying.
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