Rbg quotes

In a world full of darkness, be the light that shines through. – RBG

Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. – RBG

Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. – RBG

Fight for the things you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you. – RBG

Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time. – RBG

The power of empathy should not be underestimated. – RBG

Women will have achieved true equality when men share with them the responsibility of bringing up the next generation. – RBG

We should use our voices not just to speak, but to amplify the voices of those who are often ignored. – RBG

Justice can never be achieved if we only see it from our own perspective. – RBG

The greatest threat to justice is indifference. – RBG

The Constitution does not belong to any one group or ideology, it belongs to all of us. – RBG

When you see something that is not right, not fair, you have a moral obligation to speak up and act. – RBG

Those who have the power have the responsibility to use it for the greater good. – RBG

The status quo is not always right, and it should not be unquestioningly accepted. – RBG

Progress comes from challenging the norms and pushing the boundaries. – RBG

Our differences should not divide us, they should inspire us to work together towards a better future. – RBG

Rbg quotes part 2

Change may be slow, but it is still worth fighting for. – RBG

The fight for equality is not just about gender, it is about race, ethnicity, and all forms of discrimination. – RBG

We must strive for a society that values and respects the dignity of every individual. – RBG

The gloves may be off, but we must stay strong and fight for what is right. – RBG

The law is a tool for justice, but it can also be a weapon of oppression. – RBG

We must have the courage to challenge the status quo and demand change. – RBG

Do not underestimate the power of your voice and your actions. – RBG

The fight for justice is a marathon, not a sprint. – RBG

Respect for diversity should be the foundation of our society. – RBG

Equal rights and equal opportunities are not just ideals, they are fundamental principles that should guide our actions. – RBG

We must constantly question and challenge the systems and institutions that perpetuate injustice. – RBG

Our greatest strength lies in our ability to come together and fight for a common cause. – RBG

The greatest enemy of progress is complacency. – RBG

We must never forget the struggles of the past, but we must also work towards a better future. – RBG

Change starts with each and every one of us. – RBG

Justice is not a destination, it is an ongoing journey. – RBG

We must use our positions of power to lift up those who have been marginalized and oppressed. – RBG

We have made progress, but the fight for equality is far from over. – RBG

Our society cannot thrive if we leave anyone behind. – RBG

True justice requires us to confront our own biases and prejudices. – RBG

We cannot shy away from the difficult conversations, as they are the ones that lead to real change. – RBG

Our individual actions may be small, but together, they can have a powerful impact. – RBG

Never be afraid to speak up, even if your voice shakes. – RBG

Let us strive for a future where every person is treated with dignity and respect. – RBG

The road to progress may be long and difficult, but it is always worth traveling. – RBG

We must be the change that we wish to see in the world. – RBG

The fight for justice is a fight for humanity. – RBG

Our differences should be celebrated, not used as a reason for division. – RBG

The strength of a nation lies in its ability to embrace diversity and provide equal opportunities for all. – RBG

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