(noun) The fact of being equal.
"There is nothing more unequal than the equal treatment of unequal people."
"Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself."
"The length of a man's outspread arms is equal to his height."
"I am free of all prejudices. I hate every one equally."
"In this country we have no place for hyphenated Americans."
"A society that puts equality - in the sense of equality of outcome - ahead of freedom will end up with neither equality nor freedom."
"Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law."
"Men are equal; it is not birth but virtue that makes the difference."
"No-one is equal to anything. Even the same man is not equal to himself on different days."
"Clearly, only very unequal intellectual and moral standing could justify having equality imposed, whether the people want it or not, as Dworkin suggests, and only very unequal power would make it possible."
"Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane."
"True friendship can exist only between equals."