"Now I say that with cruelty and oppression it is everybody's business to interfere when they see it"
- Anna Sewell
About this Quote
This quote by Anna Sewell speaks to the significance of defending what is best and stepping in when we witness injustice. Sewell is stressing that it is everybody's obligation to do something about it when they see cruelty and injustice. She is recommending that we ought to not be bystanders when we witness such habits, but instead do something about it to assist those who are suffering. Sewell is promoting for a society in which individuals are willing to defend what is best and take action to secure those who are vulnerable. This quote is a tip that we all have a role to play in producing a more just and equitable world. By doing something about it when we witness cruelty and oppression, we can assist develop a more thoughtful and equitable society.
This quote is written / told by Anna Sewell between March 30, 1820 and April 25, 1878. He/she was a famous Writer from England.
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