A Quote by Rohini Nilekani

Good laws are fair, do not discriminate against any group and are reasonably implementable. — © Rohini Nilekani
Good laws are fair, do not discriminate against any group and are reasonably implementable.
I do not want to deny anyone their livelihood or civil rights. Who wants to discriminate against anybody... But when it comes to homosexuality, I believe the laws of our land should be in line with God's laws.
Love doesn't have any color. Other people may discriminate against us, but what is more important is whether we discriminate against them. If we don't do that, we are a happier person, and as a happier person, we are in a position to help. And anger, this is not a help.
When you discriminate against anyone, you discriminate against everyone. It's a display of terrible intolerance.
Those people.... early stricken of God, intellectually - the departmental interpreters of the laws in Washington... can always be depended on to take any reasonably good law and interpret the common sense all out of it.
You can't discriminate against someone because of their race, color, or religion, but you can discriminate against someone because of their sexual preference, I find it to be abhorrent.
Police departments, since the start of the history of this country, have been used to enforce unconstitutional laws that were designed to discriminate against communities of color and particularly African Americans.
A fair question could be posed in this fashion: If people are not obeying existing laws, what makes us think they would obey any new laws?
I don't see any reason to discriminate against homosexuals.
We don't properly discriminate. We never discriminate properly when we're dealing with another group and one of the big problems about religion is that religious people don't know that they are probably as flagrant in these misjudgments as irreligious people.
I don't discriminate against sushi. It's all good in my book.
I awoke from The Sickness at the age of forty-five, calm and sane, and in reasonably good health except for a weakened liver and the look of borrowed flesh common to all who survive The Sickness... When I speak of drug addiction I do not refer to keif, marijuana or any preparation of hashish, mescaline, Banisteriopsis caapi, LSD6, Sacred Mushrooms or any other drugs of the hallucinogen group... There is no evidence that the use of any hallucinogen results in physical dependence.
My music is about love, and I don't discriminate against any type of person.
As the church watches from the sidelines, the ungodly elect atheists and homosexuals to school boards and legislatures to enact policies and laws that destroy our Christian children and discriminate against Christian families.
I don't think that we'll support any state that is prepared to discriminate against the citizens of Connecticut.
A book does not discriminate against any reader. All are welcome at the table of literature.
I don't discriminate against straight or gay people in casting; I'm open to good acting.
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