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Quotes About Inclusiveness

Setting a tone of inclusiveness and ensuring protection for all begins at the top, whether from the White House or the State House.
~ J. B. Pritzker
King's best speeches end with a wish for inclusiveness, his wish for a place where brown, Black, white, and yellow play together and are judged by their character. I have created that place now, today, but to do it I had to throw all the white people out.
~ Alice Randall
I realized my family was funny, because nobody ever wanted to leave our house.
~ Anthony Anderson
Texas people are very open, because it's open.
~ Margo Martindale
I open the doors for everybody all the time.
~ Olivia Colman
If Christ's message could be distilled down to one line, that line would have to do with kindness and inclusiveness, not rules and divisiveness.
~ Roland Merullo
if Christ's message could be distilled down to one line, that line would have to do with kindness and inclusiveness, not rules and divisiveness.
~ Roland Merullo
She would have to grow large enough to contain the whole world, or the whole great world turn out to be small enough after all to fit within the compass of her bosom.
~ John Crowley
A good essay must have this permanent quality about it; it must draw its curtain round us, but it must be a curtain that shuts us in not out.
~ Virginia Woolf
There one exists not as an accumulation of memory and experience, not as an embodiment of love or compassion. There one simply exists in an intensity of inclusiveness.
~ Sadhguru
... because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things in your gratitude.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
Rilke wrote: "I am not saying that we should love death, but rather that we should love life so generously, without picking and choosing, that we automatically include it (life's other half) in our love. This is what actually happens in the great expansiveness of love, which cannot be stopped or constricted. It is only because we exclude it that death becomes more and more foreign to us and
~ Anne Lamott
Don't be bothered by perfection. Replace the word 'Perfection' by 'Totality. Totality will give you a different dimension.
~ Rajneesh
I wanted to write for all children, even those kids who might see language as a threatening thing, even if English is their second language.
~ Ursula Dubosarsky
People who love themselves come across as very loving, generous and kind; they express their self-confidence through humility, forgiveness and inclusiveness.
~ Sanaya Roman
I'm a big believer that inclusiveness is helpful because everyone brings a different perspective.
~ Sam Hinkie
Organized religion and musicals present tenets to live by that don't entirely make sense but, on the whole, make people who believe them secure, thus giving an appearance of inclusiveness.
~ Lisa Randall
It's not so much what you learn about Mumbai, it's what you learn about yourself, really. It's a funny old hippie thing, but it's true as well. You find out a lot about yourself and your tolerance, and about your inclusiveness.
~ Danny Boyle
When you're writing theology, you have to say everything all the time, otherwise people think you've deliberately missed something out.
~ N. T. Wright
We have paid a price for our inclusiveness, but but we have bought ourselves a more humane society, with greater opportunity for racial minorities, women, gay people, the handicapped, and others - that is, for most people. And even if some people think the price was too steep, we can't go back, either to a pre-consumer society or to ethnically homogeneous enclaves. All we can do is search for ways that we might reduce our anomie without excluding large classes of people.
~ Jonathan Haidt
His smile was warm and generous - the big, open-hearted smile that the long years since then have taught me to associate with Canada and Canadians.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Bilesin ki kalbimiz kocaman olduÄŸu sürece sevdiÄŸimiz her ÅŸey içine s??ar.
~ José Mauro de Vasconcelos
One thing about living in a small town, I knew everybody and everybody knew me.
~ Anna Nicole Smith
Usually we think of our mind as receiving impressions and experiences from outside, but that is not a true understanding of our mind. The true understanding is that the mind includes everything; when you think something comes from outside it means only that something appears in your mind.
~ Shunryu Suzuki