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Quotes About Diversity

Startling, and alarming to many, is the conclusion that follows from these data that if all people were treated the same, most average race differences would not disappear.
~ J. Philippe Rushton
It strikes me as odd that the free exercise of religious faith is sometimes treated as a problem, something America is stuck with instead of blessed with.
~ Mitt Romney
People who don't fit the mold are treated differently than those who do.
~ Carly Fiorina
It is time Australian Muslims stop being treated as negotiable citizens in their own country. It is time people stop 'tolerating' us, presuming some right to decide if we have a place in our own home.
~ Randa Abdel-Fattah
I believe that everyone should be treated as an individual. Women should be treated equally in the right to vote, sure. But if I'm paying to see a comedy, then I just want to see who's funniest, with everyone treated equally.
~ Doug Stanhope
I believe that... every one of God's creatures was created equal. I believe that everyone should be treated equal, that's the way I was raised and that's the way I live my life.
~ Paula Deen
When I came to M.I.T. in 1960, only 4 percent of the students were female. Today, it's about 40 percent of undergraduates. At Lincoln Lab, they had 1,000 men and two women. But we had a very good boss, and he treated us just like everybody else.
~ Mildred Dresselhaus
I think the great thing about religion is it's there to teach us the good path and that we're all equal, that we should be treated as such.
~ Joel Edgerton
I must be intellectually honest and say there is a great justice deficit among us. Not all Brazilians are treated equally.
~ Joaquim Barbosa
It was my idea for high culture and popular culture to be treated equally.
~ Melvyn Bragg
At one point, in one of the kitchens where I worked, I was the only American pastry cook. They treated me poorly. 'You're stupid. You're American. You don't get it.' They'd speak French all day. At one point, my boss said to me, 'You learn French or get out right away.'
~ Johnny Iuzzini
It's just making sure that everyone is treated equally. Is that so progressive? I don't think it's progressive, I think it's human. And not just gay people - women's rights, immigrants, people of different ethnic backgrounds.
~ Kristian Nairn
I don't know why records are treated different than books. I don't know why an Eminem record is different than a Stephen King movie.
~ Jimmy Iovine
I don't actually think I'm treated unfairly or anything. If anything, I sometimes can't understand why I don't see myself and the people I know represented more in films. Unless I'm going to go out and write them myself, I don't feel like I can really complain about it.
~ Rosemarie DeWitt
Black history is part of American history, and it should be treated as such.
~ Janelle Monae
Labels make us feel worse about ourselves, and I would love for all models, no matter what their size, to be treated equally and called the same thing.
~ Iskra Lawrence
It's refreshing to see plus women being treated as part of the fashion community as a whole and not just a separate piece or separate different thing.
~ Philomena Kwao
Fairness and equality means that what you are never limits who you can be. It means that a young African-American man like my father can start a business with $500 and a dream. It means that a young African-American woman like my mother can walk into European fashion houses with her head held high and be treated with respect.
~ Linda Johnson Rice
It would be lovely to live in a world where trans-female models were treated as female models, and trans-male models were treated the same as male models rather than being a niche commodity.
~ Andreja Pejic
There's something about being in Manchester: everyone is so chilled out, people here accept me for me, no one here judges me, and everyone is treated the same. I love that.
~ Tulisa
I get treated like everyone else, and that's the way it should be.
~ Owen Farrell
My parents were 30 years older than I was, and my parents had my brother and I ten years apart. My parents grew up in segregation, and they both lived in all-black neighborhoods and grew up with large black families. I didn't have any of that, and I didn't understand feeling so differently and being treated so differently.
~ Courtney A. Kemp
I have sort of made it my mission to be treated less as a foreigner, less as a guest.
~ Kenny Omega
I was in high school after 9/11 happened. I didn't get bullied. I didn't get treated differently, but I definitely felt people looked at me differently.
~ Mustafa Ali