I believe in free education, free healthcare. But I do not believe in equality.
“I believe in free education, free healthcare. But I do not believe in equality.”
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I believe in free education, free healthcare. But I do not believe in equality.
“I believe in free education, free healthcare. But I do not believe in equality.”
I believe in free education, free healthcare. But I do not believe in equality.
I base everything on my instinctual approach. There's something very satisfying in that creativity, and it's a bit like an infant drawing.
We live in a time where it's very much in vogue, constant search for pure utopian equality, and which, on one level, is quite amusingly silly but also on another probably very important.
A good director is not an expert in anything in particular. A good director just knows a little bit about everything.
My writing has always been more out of the need to write a movie rather than me being a good writer.
I thank those activists such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, and others. They risked - and sometimes lost - their lives in the name of freedom and equality.
Democracy is essential for equality. Thank God, Indian democracy is still working. That is because every Indian is essentially a thinker. Thinking is not limited to the elite.
We should not wait any longer to ensure that women get the pay they deserve. I will keep fighting for this until we achieve equality. I am very thankful for all those who are already advocating for equal pay, and I hope others will join me in this fight.
Equality is the public recognition, effectively expressed in institutions and manners, of the principle that an equal degree of attention is due to the needs of all human beings.