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What are the famous quotes about human rights?

1. All people have equal rights to freedom, private property, and legal protection. ——[Law] Voltaire: "Essays on Lifestyle"

2. Human beings are born free, equal and independent. No one can be placed in this kind of situation without his or her consent. outside the state, subject to the political power of another. ——[English] John Locke: "Treatise of Government"

3. All human beings are created equal, and the Creator has given them certain inalienable rights, including the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. ——[US] "Declaration of Independence"

4. All people, or at least all citizens of a country, or all members of a society, should have equal political and social status. ——[Germany] Engels: "Anti-Dühring"

5. I am leaving you. I hope that the light of freedom will always burn in your hearts, until no one in the world will doubt anymore: all people are born free and equal. ——[U.S.] Lincoln: "Speech in Chicago on July 10, 1858"

6. All people are born equal. They also have the right to live and establish themselves on earth, and they also have the right to enjoy natural freedom and their share of worldly benefits. Everyone should engage in useful labor in order to obtain the necessary and beneficial things in life. ——[Law] Ume Ye: "Suicide Note"

7. With the free market system, people will have free wishes and free association, and in order to protect free trade, dispose of enterprises, and accumulate wealth, The power of the government must be curbed. ——[U.S.] Lin Blon, quoted from "The Mentor of Policy Analysis——Lin Bron"

8. Democracy in management, fraternity in society, equality of rights, and universal education will To unveil the next higher stage of society towards which experience, reason and science are constantly working. ——[Germany] Morgan: "Ancient Society"

9. Human rights... are the most sacred property. ——[American] Thomas Paine: "On the Fundamental Principles of Government"

10. These rights (referring to human rights to survival - Editor's note) are: freedom, property, security, and resistance to oppression. ——[American] Thomas Paine: "Selected Works of Paine"

11. Civil rights are the rights that people have as members of society. ——[American] Thomas Paine: "On the Rights of Man"

12. It is the right of the people to obtain bread. ——[France] Saint-Just

13. We can boldly declare: Everyone has the right to bread. ——[Russian] Kropotkin: "Bread and Freedom"

14. In a politically tolerant country, the life of a person, even the humblest citizen, should be respected. ——[Law] Montesquieu: "On the Spirit of Law"

15. Human rights are not innate, but are produced historically. ——[Germany] Hegel, quoted from Marx and Engels' "Holy Family"

16. Human rights were proposed near the end of the 18th century. At that time, we demanded freedom, equality and fraternity in the name of human rights, and we are still demanding these things today. ——[Czech] Masalik: "The Ideal of Humanity"

17. Ignorance of, neglect of, or contempt for human rights are the causes of public misfortune and government corruption. ——[French] "French Declaration of Human Rights"

18. Fairness and humanity are especially necessary for a country or a part of a country, because the necessity is even more important when the interests involve many people. . ——[Dutch] Grotius: "The Law of War and Peace"

19. Ensuring that everyone enjoys equal opportunities for human rights and happiness is now considered a legitimate political goal. ——[American] Jefferson: "Selected Works of Jefferson"

20. There is a force more powerful than the army and nuclear bombs in the world, and this is the power of kindness, morality and humanity. ——[U.S.] Pollinger: "Never Let War Happen"

21. These are two principles that have been diametrically opposed since ancient times, and they will continue to fight. One is natural human rights, and the other is the divine right of kings. ——[U.S.] Lincoln: "Reply in the Seventh Debate with Senator Douglas"

22. Basic human rights are exchanged not for tears, but for blood. ——[Ancient] Jose Marti

23. Civil rights is a principle; freedom and equality are a great righteousness. Those who violate these principles and principles must eventually be punished by these principles and principles. ——[Japan] Zhongjiang Zhaomin: "Half of a Year Continues to Have a Half of a Year"

24. In addition to love, I think the most precious thing is the spirit of independence. ——[Fa] A. de Zhongsai: "Confessions of a Century"

Twenty-five, stand up and vow to fight for dignity. ——[Iraq] Ma Rusafi: "Orphans of the Festival"

Twenty-six. The damp soul/Haunting on the gravel road/Supporting the groan of physical pain/This soul has nothing to do with the world Extravagant hopes, / only seek dignity. ——[Gambia] L. Post: "Let's Come Home"

27. A slave has only one master, but there are as many ambitious people as there are people who can improve his status. master. ——[Fa] La Bruyère: "On Character"

28. Even if the shackles are made of gold, no one is willing to wear them.

——[English] John Ray: "Complete of British Proverbs"

Twenty-nine, the donkey only knows how to eat grass, carry heavy loads and be whipped. ——[Germany] Martin Luther: "Against this Group of Peasant Robbers and Murderers"

30. All spirits driven by sin are slaves. ——[English] Shelley: "Prometheus Unchained"

31. People who are domestic slaves/are often meaner than dogs/the harder the master beats them,/the more grateful they are for the grace. . ——[Russian] Nekrasov: "Who can live a good life in Russia"

32. Gods look for partners and demand love, and devils look for slaves and demand obedience. ——[Printed] Rabindranath Tagore: "The Collection of Flowing Fireflies"

33. Humanity is the treasure and product of all human efforts, as if it is the art of us humans. ——[Germany] Herder: "Letter to Promote Humanity"

34. Humanity, it is the true humanity for which we must rise. It is in front of us. We start from our own The animal ancestors set off, getting closer and closer to it. ——[Germany] Kautsky: "Materialist View of History"

35. "Anthropology" is "humanism", which just shows that people regard their own essence and their own spirit as Be God. ——[Russian] Plekhanov: "Basic Questions of Marxism"

36. Kind emotions, passionate civilization - this is a concentrated expression of humanitarianism. ——[Su] Suhomlinsky: "The Cultivation of Youth's Soul Beauty"

37. Humanism lies in never sacrificing people for some purpose.

——[Germany] Schweitzer: "The Philosophy of Civilization"