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Quotes about rights.
1. Don't treat the privileges you have earned as a natural right. United Kingdom.
2. Rights, by their very nature, consist only in the use of the same measure. Marx.
3. Freedom of speech is the mother of all rights. Cardoso.
4. For a right that is not shared by all mankind is never a right. Cicero.
5. The well digger should still have the right to draw water from the well. Mozambique.
6. Politically, power is power. Monson.
7. There is no right without obligation, and there is no obligation without right. Marx.
8. The people have always unremittingly pursued parallel rights before the law. Anonymous.
9. Everyone has the right to conceit before they get it. Disraeli.
10. The aristocracy values power, and the people value etiquette. Austin.
11. Those who combine rights will have their rights handed over. () Sima Qian.
12. Rights can never go beyond the economic structure of society and the cultural development of society conditioned by it. Marx.
13. The parallel exploitation of labor is the primary human right of capital. Marx.
14. Power is higher than the right you defend with all your might.
15. Protect the rights of the people by law, and use the rule of law to cover the whole country. Li Yuanhong.
16. Not everyone has the right to receive honey. Turkey.
17. Success is a human right, and it is ultimately a strong Tao. Qing Liang Qichao.
18. Where there is no obligation, there is no right. Locke.
19. Everyone has the right, and his country will prosper; Every man has no power, and his kingdom will be abolished; This amount is like the sun * through the sky, the rivers travel the land, ancient and modern are not easy, and there is no difference. Qing He Qi Hu Liyuan.
20. Fighting for rights is the obligation of the right holder to himself. Yellin.
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There are no rights without obligations, and there are no obligations without rights (Marx) Where there are no obligations, there are no rights (Locke).
The ability to accept responsibility is the measure of a person (Smith).
Those who have wives and children have their freedom of movement restricted, and thus become hostages of fate (Bacon) Society is like a boat, and everyone has to be prepared to take the helm (Norway) The rise and fall of the country is the responsibility of the husband.
No matter how big or small, the responsibility must be borne by everyone.
The heavier the weight, the greater the responsibility (Cicero).
Standing guard and sleeping well is tantamount to defecting to the enemy (E. Burke).
The empty cannot catch up with the burden-bearer.
The fulfillment of duties will make us happy, and the violation of duties will make us unhappy (Dan Webster) Freedom that does not fulfill our responsibilities can only produce disorderly chaos; A personal life that does not pay attention to ethics can only be a contempt for human nature (Daisaku Ikeda).
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