Quotes About Marginalized
Everywhere, everywhere, children are the scorned people of the earth.
~ Toni Morrison
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Microwork gives marginalized people a chance to earn a living by playing a vital role in the business processes of big companies. In parallel, the organization assists local entrepreneurs in running microwork centers, helping to grow a new pool of business talent across the developing world.
~ Leila Janah
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The loudest voice in the room, sometimes, is the absent voice of the silenced.
~ Andy Dunn
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Perhaps the most important people that I should photograph are the people who don't have a voice.
~ Platon
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I'm going to keep doing the comedy and the art that I do. I'm going to keep uplifting marginalized voices, and I think that's my place to do that.
~ Phoebe Robinson
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My art gets called political, as opposed to my intending it to be political. I think that's something that happens with black artists or marginalized voices trying to speak truth. Because there are things in the status quo to speak out against, speaking out against them will inherently be political.
~ Jamila Woods
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I just see that there's a lot that I can do as far as sparking change and helping amplify the voices of marginalized people.
~ Aquaria
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I've always been on the periphery.
~ Weyes Blood
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Dunia luar tak ada yang tahu tentang mereka, tak ada yang memperhatikan nasib mereka,
~ Pramoedya Ananta Toer
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Often, those with the most to lose as a result of a poor policy move are the most vulnerable and most marginalized. Those folks need a voice, and I will endeavor to be that voice.
~ Charles M. Blow
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World's children cannot wait any longer. While international community debates and issues recommendations, statements and fine speeches, world's children - marginalised, socially excluded, poor and vulnerable - continue to suffer.
~ Kailash Satyarthi
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I believe that the sport of football has set itself up to be in a position where it shows itself in the bigger picture to not really care about women - they don't really care about people of color, but we won't get into that for NFL either - but as a woman I feel like a person who has been marginalized.
~ Michelle Beadle
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The Beatitudes, far from being a new set of virtues that further divide the religious haves and have nots, are words of hope and healing to those who have been marginalized.
~ James Bryan Smith
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Thomas groaned at how invisible he'd become. "I love how you guys are just talking about me like i'm not here.
~ James Dashner
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I believe, in a funny way, the job of the novelist is to be out there on the fringes and speaking for an experience that has not really been spoken for.
~ Donna Tartt
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Only the disenfranchised can party with abandon.
~ Douglas Coupland
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A society concerned with shalom will care for the most marginalized among them. God has a special concern for the poor and needy, because how we treat them reveals our hearts, regardless of the rhetoric we employ to make ourselves sound just.
~ Randy S. Woodley
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I won because of the fact that people that are great, great American people have been forgotten. I call them the forgotten man and the forgotten woman. They've been forgotten.
~ Donald Trump
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We are not concerned with the very poor. They are unthinkable, and only to be approached by the statistician or the poet.
~ E.M. Forster
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My constituency is the desperate, the damned, the disinherited, the disrespected and the despised.
~ Jesse Jackson
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If the church does not identify with the marginalized, it will itself be marginalized. This is God's poetic justice.
~ Timothy Keller
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Saints are people who belong fully to God. They are not afraid of being mocked, misunderstood or marginalized.
~ Pope Francis
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Recorded history is wrong. It's wrong because the voiceless have no voice in it.
~ Mary Lee Settle
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The visitor (what Scripture calls the "foreigner" or "alien") comes first. The visitor who returns comes next. The less popular, the introverts, the marginalized, or those sitting alone come next. Then come the children. Jesus singles them out as examples of the marginalized. "Hi, _______" is offered to as many people as possible, which doesn't have to be accompanied by a hug or a handshake.
~ Edward T. Welch
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