Quotes About Diversity
There are multiple levels of 'we' and multiple groups that can constitute this idea of who we are. We need to be aware of who we are including and excluding.
~ Uzodinma Iweala
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I feel like if you can do multiple things, you shouldn't shy away from them.
~ Cody Simpson
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I love working in multiple languages, and these days good films are being made across the country.
~ Atul Kulkarni
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There's some humility that has to be constant. And if I ever put pressure on myself to represent in any meaningful way for Asian people, then that would just get in my way in terms of thinking that I am destined to speak on behalf of multiple people.
~ Bowen Yang
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I think I enjoy my life doing multiple things, I would be easily bored if I did just one thing.
~ Tisca Chopra
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There are some kinds of Christianity that insist you have to believe literally in doctrine. The Gnostic gospels open out the complexity and multiplicity of approaches to this. If you think the story of the virgin birth is mistranslated, for instance, it doesn't mean you have to throw out the whole thing.
~ Elaine Pagels
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I'd love to be able to multiply because then I could be in lots of different places at once.
~ Danielle Panabaker
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The definition of the individual was: a multitude of one million divided by one million.
~ Arthur Koestler
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There is a multitude of experiences that make up the black experience.
~ Chance The Rapper
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I have been a multitude of shapes, Before I assumed a consistent form.
~ Taliesin
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I think I can contribute to the team in a multitude of ways.
~ Zach Ertz
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London is a liberal city, in all senses of the word. It is a city built on the idea that the multitude of cultures that inhabit it are a benefit, not a curse, where communities from all over the globe live and work side by side, enriching each other's experiences.
~ Jo Swinson
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My mum is from Ghana, and she used to play highlife music in the house, and my dad used to listen to music.
~ Fleur East
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My dad's Jewish and my mum is Christian, so I grew up with no religion. Just whatever religion I wanted.
~ Nikki Reed
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I grew up in the States and Canada for a while because my mum came over in the 1970s. We lived in Los Angeles for a couple of years and then moved to Canada for a few more.
~ Toby Stephens
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I look completely like my mum. She's very foreign, very Jewish.
~ Helena Bonham Carter
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My mum's parents were from Ireland, my dad's mum was American-Irish.
~ Dominic West
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My mum and dad used to listen to a lot of R&B and soul, so this was the way I grew up. Hip-hop, of course. But then as I grew older, I started listening to everything.
~ Kevin-Prince Boateng
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I think the charm that 'Take Me Out' has, is that your mum and dad can watch, understand and enjoy it, students can understand it and you can watch it with your friends.
~ Paddy McGuinness
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I've never not felt Maori, ever. And because of the era I grew up in, I was never not seen as that. I would walk down the street with Mum and Dad and people would say, 'Look, there's a little Maori girl.'
~ Rachel House
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I grew up in Mumbai.
~ Fareed Zakaria
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I'm fortunate to have a home in both Mumbai and Delhi, and to be a part of cinema and the political world. Both are different and engaging.
~ Jaya Bachchan
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I was born in Mumbai and brought up between Mumbai and Nashik.
~ Vikramaditya Motwane
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I am a full Parsi born and brought up in South Mumbai.
~ Amyra Dastur
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