H. V. Evatt Quotes
The Declaration Has A Moral Power Which Is Of Enormous Weight And Influence. The Statement Of The Rights Represent A Goal, Or A Standard, To Which Every Man Can Look And With Which He Can Compare What He In Fact Enjoys. The Fact That No Country Was Prepared To Vote Against The Declaration Indicates Its Compelling Moral Force.
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