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We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others
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"We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others"

- Will Rogers

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This quote by Will Rogers talks to the importance of respecting the rights of others in order to achieve real civilization. It recommends that without acknowledging the rights of others, we will never ever be able to develop a really civilized society. This indicates that in order to develop a society that is truly civilized, we need to find out to appreciate the rights of all people, despite their race, gender, faith, or any other aspect. This suggests that we must discover to treat each other with regard and self-respect, and to acknowledge that everybody can their own beliefs and viewpoints. By doing this, we can create a society that is really civilized which appreciates the rights of all individuals.

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Will Rogers This quote is written / told by Will Rogers between November 4, 1879 and August 15, 1935. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 99 other quotes.

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