“Favoritism is a form of injustice that erodes fairness from within.” – Nelson Mandela
“When favoritism dictates decisions, fairness is thrown out the window.” – Benjamin Franklin
“Unfairness and favoritism breed resentment, where equality would foster harmony.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“The price of favoritism is the loss of respect and the erosion of integrity.” – Frederick Douglass
“There can be no peace where favoritism reigns, only division.” – Mahatma Gandhi
“To favor one is to wound the other” – Eleanor Roosevelt
“Favoritism in the workplace is a betrayal of professionalism.” – Theodore Roosevelt
“In the professional world, favoritism is the enemy of merit.” – Margaret Thatcher
“Justice Consists Not in Being Neutral Between Right and Wrong, but in Finding out the Right and Upholding It, Wherever Found, Against the Wrong" – Theodore Roosevelt
“Favoritism destroys trust and productivity in the workplace.” – Peter Drucker