Words matter. These are the best Grievance Quotes from famous people such as Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy, Eric Hoffer, Justin Sane, Antonio Guterres, Sushma Swaraj, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t have any grievance against anybody.
A grievance is most poignant when almost redressed.
I am committed to the principle that violence is never justified as a means of ameliorating a grievance.
We are making it very clear to all countries that nothing justifies terrorism. There are no political reasons that justify it; there is no cause, no grievance that justifies it. And we will do everything possible to make sure that all countries of the world understand that.
The question the electorate asks is: ‘What can you do for us? Are you just using us to defeat somebody because you have a personal grievance?’
To me, race is not all about grievance. It is also about pride and empathy and humanity and understanding the value of difference. But along with that, there are also expectations that we should set for ourselves and for others. We should expect to be treated as equal citizens.
There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law.
White racial grievance enjoys automatic credibility, and even when disproven, it is never disqualifying of its bearers.
The federal government is often said in militia circles to have made wholesale seizures of power, at times by subterfuge. A leading grievance holds that the 16th Amendment, which authorizes the federal income tax, was ratified through fraud.
Let me say this as clearly as I can: No matter how sharp a grievance or how deep a hurt, there is no justification for killing innocents.
Unions can play a valuable role in large organisations where it is difficult to talk to a thousand people. They can negotiate annual pay awards with management, represent grievance cases, and explain and advise on complicated changes in employment or pension law.
Inclusiveness is expanded by grievance. If I were a mistress, I would not need to fight for my career.
The leftist vision of politics as a matter of rights begets an attitude of grievance and entitlement.
Poetry is about the grief. Politics is about the grievance.
When corporations refuse to practice due diligence by not establishing grievance mechanisms for remedy of abuses against the hidden 94% of their workforce in their global supply chains, they perpetuate a depraved model of profit-making that has driven inequality to a level now seen as a global risk in itself.