(noun) The fact of being equal.
"Order without liberty and liberty without order are equally destructive."
"It is easy to proclaim all souls equal in the sight of God; it is hard to make men equal on earth in the sight of men."
"Once made equal to man, woman becomes his superior."
"Physically, emotionally, and mentally, we are all equal."
"The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law."
"In this country we have no place for hyphenated Americans."
"Every morning was a cheerful invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say innocence, with Nature herself."
"No-one is equal to anything. Even the same man is not equal to himself on different days."
"A society that puts equality - in the sense of equality of outcome - ahead of freedom will end up with neither equality nor freedom."
"The equal rights of man, and the happiness of every individual, are now acknowledged to be the only legitimate objects of government."
"I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers."
"There is nothing that can equal the treasure of so many shared memories."