Sentences with phrase «judge by its color»

MLK did say (and I'm paraphrasing) «Don't judge me by the color of my skin; judge me by the content of my character.»
how would you like to judge by the color of your skin or where you come from?
You can not judge by the color, as it's all dark brown from the chocolate, and if you judge by smell, it might be too late already, so start tasting the nuts after 15 minutes.
I thought it was some sort of guacamole judging by the color, but no, this is even better... well they are both really good: --RRB-
Facing violence and bigotry, he said on that sweltering day in our nation's capital: «I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.»
Some say Los Angeles doesn't get fall colors, but if you judge us by the colors of our autumnal fruits and vegetables, I'd say we get plenty.
«I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.»
One of the themes of Dr. King's «I Have a Dream» speech was that he believed people should not be judged by the color of their skin; instead, they should be judged by the content of their character.
One of my greatest takeaways was that students do not judge you by the color of your skin, but by your behavior, attitude, and whether or not you genuinely care about them.
At other dealers I've recently visited in the Hudson Valley I was immediatel... y judged by the color of my skin.
y judged by the color of my skin.
«I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

Not exact matches

In one of the most quoted parts of the speech, he spoke of his wish to see his children judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
He knew that talent had no color or ethnicity and he judged people by their ability to do their job and do it well.»
When, in 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., declared his «dream» — that we Americans should one day become a society where a citizen's race would be an irrelevancy, where black and white children would walk hand - in - hand, where persons would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character — this seemed to many Americans both a noble and attainable goal.
Do not judge a man by his race, religion, or color.
As a lawyer and judge, my understanding of the Bible has naturally become colored by my experiences in, and knowledge of, the law and the legal system.
Equality of opportunity was passé; racial quotas masqueraded under the euphemism of «affirmative action»; King's righteous demand that his children be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin was inverted by race - hustlers and shakedown artists» an inversion subsequently validated by activist judges.
The title of the book is, of course, from the «dream» of Martin Luther King, Jr. that one day people would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
He must have found «sermons in stones,» to judge by the local color that becomes so eloquent in his parables (the stones themselves being especially prominent in Q).
The left groups, herds, judges people by skin color.
Did the Washington rally that cheered Martin Luther King's dream that his children would be judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin suspect that enthusiasm for policies judging by skin color would shortly become the litmus test for devotion to the civil rights cause?
Discriminatory laws enforcing racial segregation have been declared unconstitutional and abolished, while the dream of Martin Luther King (that every individual be judged by the content of his character and not the color of his skin) has been integrated into the American dream itself in a way that only Lincoln's Gettysburg image (a government of, by, and for the people) had been previously.
August 28, 1963: Two hundred thousand Americans participate in the March on Washington and hear Martin Luther King, Jr., proclaim his dream of a country in which his children will be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin; ten months later, Congress enacts the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
They are judging Holder solely by the color of his skin.
The wings were part of the quality control test by the griller before plating for the final shot so you can't judge the color of those; --RRB-
Unfortunately, it is hard to judge when chocolate cookies are fully baked as you can't tell by color.
Specific techniques used for the winning wine included cold soaking the grapes for ten days to extract flavor, tannin and color nuances — aspects that Harris says were noticed by the judging panel.
Beets are considered to be one of the healthiest foods on the market judging by their abundance of benefits — I mean just look at the color alone!
Statement is baffling and is in fact the very thing that guys like cap and others are fighting against the truth is Colin didn't orignaly kneel during the anthem he sat on his bench he was then approached by vets who asked why he was sitting and asked him to do something else because sitting was disprectful it was those army vets who told cap to kneel because it shows your fighting against something and not just sitting to sit they told him it would be a better look and it's funny how people turn around and say he is disrespecting the very people who told him what to do and how to do it to get his message across this is the ignorance of America and everything cap fights against you judge a man by the color of his skin and his upbringing and not the content of his character you don't know anything about cap yet you pull this entire story out your ass go sit down clown
In the NFL in terms of and of color anyway, I feel like many are judged by the actions of a few.
We know that he dreamed of a time and place where his children «will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.»
Mastro provided color in the otherwise dank room: with his legs still crossed and his spine touching the back of his chair, he gestured with his hands, elicited a smile from one judge by complimenting her question, repeatedly referenced his own past service as a deputy to Mayor Rudy Giuliani and said Ben - Amotz's arguments were «the height of hypocrisy.»
Get up off your butts and work for it and be judged by your merits not the color of your skin.
«This week, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, let us rededicate ourselves to Dr. King's dream of an America where all are judged by their actions and their character, not by the color of their skin.
Some people think that it's possible to judge whether meat is cooked through by checking its color or the juices dripping out of it.
Judge how much you need to drink, by the color of your urine.
It's tricky to judge colors when they are surrounded by similar colors, as you can see at this total color geek site.
, Don't Judge Me By The Color Of My Skin Cause I'm What Some Say That I'm Albineo Native American Indian Woman, Divorced, Mother Of Three & A Grandmother Of Three!
As Martin Luther King said:» I've been brought up to not judge people by the color of their skin, but rather by their character.
The attention and acclaim she gained from her stint on In Living Color parlayed her into the spotlight as one of Madonna's featured dancers in her Girlie Show World Tour, inCarrie Ann Inaba is currently appearing on Dance Fever (ABC Family) as a preliminary judge and backstage correspondant / coach to the contestants while choreographing the hit reality series «American Juniors» (FOX) produced by the same team who produced the world wide sensation, «American Idol».
This movie is inspirational, it tells people not to judge people by their skin color or their appearance.
Three Colors: Red — The last part of the trilogy stars Irene Jacob as a model who accidentally runs over a dog owned by Jean - Louis Trintignant, a retired judge who spends all his time eavesdropping on his neighbors» phone conversations.
Judging by the film and not the colors, I would love to see a True Life Adventure Treasure Set.
But Professor West has opted to remain true to his core values by sharing the sage insight that an African - American occupying the White House will not automatically mean the struggle for equality is over or that we have realized Dr. King's dream of a post-racial society where one is judged not by the color of his skin but by the content of his character.
I was reminded of Dr. King's words about judging others not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
is how its presentation of a thief as an altar boy flies in the face of Dr. Martin Luther King's appeal that black people be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
But the hope for our children to one day be judged not «by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character» relied heavily on their ability to receive equal access to a quality education.
In small groups, students then discuss whether they think people today are judged by the content of their character or the color of their skin.
The top - trim - line Kona tested by judges included bright lime seat piping and like - colored surrounds ringing the HVAC vents, gear shifter and push - button starter to give the interior some pop while also bringing inside the Lime Twist exterior.
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