We should not take our ‘Humanity’ for granted. We should love and respect things as if they were ourselves.

— Sandranil Biswas

Until there is equal and fair portion of opportunities apportioned for every citizen, the power structure may need to be restructured.

— Sunday Adelaja

,m./But it is precisely at those moments when the glass seems to be ‘set fair’ that Fate invariably decides to take a hand.

— John Bude

To impart a moral responsibility to exercise fairness in leadership builds greater leaders of strong character.

— Wayne Chirisa

The demand for equality has two sources; one of them is among the noblest, the other is the basest, of human emotions. The noble source is the desire for fair play. But the other source is the hatred of superiority. At the present moment it would be very unrealistic to overlook the importance of the latter.

— C.S. Lewis

The country he had left thirty years ago had been a realistic place. There were political realities there, then and now, that precluded blind faith, that discouraged one from thinking that everything, always, would work out fairly and equitably. But he had come to believe such things in the United States. Things had worked out. Difficulties had been overcome. He had worked hard and achieved success. The machinery of government functioned.

— Dave Eggers

Equality is treating everyone the same. But equity is taking differences into account, so everyone has a chance to succeed.

— Jodi Picoult

Nations, like men, are wary of truth, for truth is too often not beautiful.

— Addison Gayle Jr.

Even though the Judge would charge the jury that they should listen to all the evidence before they made up their minds, the chances were likely that 100% of them will have already decided if William was guilty or not before the trial was over.

— Kenneth Eade

If life was fair ... One third of the people would comprise of judges and lawyers ... One third of police and prison officials ... And one third of legislators ... And one third more to make the other three thirds make any sense at all .... Thank goodness for no fair.

— Brian Spellman