A Quote by Bernice King

I believe that everyone, regardless of their beliefs, deserves the dignity of being called by their name. — © Bernice King
I believe that everyone, regardless of their beliefs, deserves the dignity of being called by their name.
I absolutely believe that people should show respect to everybody, regardless of their lifestyle, regardless of their beliefs, religious beliefs or any other kind of belief.
Everyone in the world worth being nice to. Because God never creates inferior human beings, each person deserves respect and dignity.
I connect deeply with SAVE's mission and I realize it doesn't matter which specific group you're fighting for, that everyone deserves equality, everyone deserves safety, and everyone deserves to be able to live their lives free of hate, fear and discrimination.
I think everyone deserves dignity.
Everyone, regardless of his or her decisions, deserves our kindness!
Likable leaders truly believe that everyone, regardless of rank or ability, is worth their time and attention. They make everyone feel valuable because they believe that everyone is valuable.
I believe in the dignity of every person. I believe that while we are all free to practice our religion, and to hold whatever religious beliefs we choose.
We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity.
I'll continue working to ensure that everyone - regardless of their background - is treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
When I used to fight in the amateurs, guys wouldn't show up for the finals and I won the tournament. They wouldn't call my name when it was time to get the trophy. They called everyone else's name. Believe me, you remember things like that. I'd say there was disrespect there. It's followed me into the pros.
I want to focus on the importance of supporting marriage. I always speak about the need to respect everyone's human dignity - regardless of their sexual orientation. I think strengthening marriage is something that benefits everyone.
My son's full real name is Duncan Zowie Haywood. As a toddler, he was called by his second name Zowie. But it was such an identifiable name during the Seventies that if I called him loudly in public places, everyone would turn to stare, so I started calling him Joey to take the pressure off.
I changed my name when I was about twelve because I didn't like being called Sue or Susie. I felt I needed a longer name because I was so tall. So what happened? Now everyone calls me Sig or Siggy.
I believe that every child in Maryland deserves a world-class education, regardless of what neighborhood they grow up in.
Being called Gary. It's a crap name. I wish I'd been called by my middle name, Winston.
We need to make sure people continue to have access to retirement plans because everyone deserves the opportunity to retire with dignity and financial independence.
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