The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Loretta Lynch
- We must reject the easy impulses of bitterness and rancor and embrace the difficult work, but the important work, the vital work of finding a path forward together.
- Those who store, package, and sell the food we serve our families have a responsibility to maintain basic standards of cleanliness in their facilities.
- What is the price of justice? What is the price of justice? When bail is set unreasonably high, people are behind bars only because they are poor. Not because they’re a danger or a flight risk – only because they are poor. They don’t have money to get out of jail and they certainly don’t have money to flee anywhere.
- Let us not act out of fear and misunderstanding, but out of the values of inclusion, diversity, and regard for all that make our country great.
- What we must not do – what we must never do – is turn on our neighbors, our family members, our fellow Americans, for something they cannot control, and deny what makes them human.
- Certainly, by providing individuals coming out of institutions with ways to become productive citizens, we reduce recidivism. What that means is we reduce crime. There are fewer victims when individuals have options – when they have job skills, when they have life skills, we break the cycle of children following their parents into institutions.
- Everyone wants to be seen. Everyone wants to be heard. Everyone wants to be recognized as the person that they are and not a stereotype or an image.
- It’s a great thing to live in a digital age. It’s convenient; it’s fast.
- Voting is how we participate in a civic society – be it for president, be it for a municipal election. It’s the way we teach our children – in school elections – how to be citizens, and the importance of their voice.
- We all have a responsibility to protect endangered species, both for their sake and for the sake of our own future generations.
Loretta Lynch, born on May 21, 1959, in Greensboro, North Carolina, is an accomplished American attorney known for her tenure as the 83rd Attorney General of the United States. Appointed by President Barack Obama, she served from 2015 to 2017, becoming the first African American woman to hold this position.
Lynch graduated from Harvard Law School in 1984, after which she joined the law firm Cahill Gordon & Reindel. She later served as a United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, appointed by both Presidents Bill Clinton and Obama, where she gained recognition for prosecuting high-profile cases involving political corruption, civil rights, and organized crime.
Her career is marked by a steadfast commitment to justice and equality, earning her a reputation as a formidable legal mind and a pioneering figure in American law enforcement. Lynch continues to influence the legal field through her work in private practice and public speaking.
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