Quotes About Diversity
Every culture is different, but one thing is always true: the surest way to give offense is to refuse the hospitality of your host.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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What about me? Where's the story for people like me?
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Algunas eran amargas; otras, dulces. Algunas no eran prácticamente nada. Así es como son las cosas.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Cada uno se come una parte. diferente del cerdo —me había dicho—. Si quieres que te. acepten, haz lo mismo.» En diferentes lugares, diferentes decoros.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Somos mais do que as partes que nos formam
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Thriving metropolis. Home to dozens.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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No creo que se pueda aprender todo de nada, y menos de un idioma.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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I was in my early twenties and I was, to be quite honest, a bit of a punk. A swaggering entitled straight white guy who hadn't but a lot of thought into what it might be like to be anything other than a straight white guy. Because when you're a straight white guy, you don't *have* to think about that....
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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there wasn't much difference between the University and the streets of Tarbean. No matter where you are, people are basically the same. Besides,
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Think what you want about making babies. Believe in demons. Pray to a goat. So long as it doesn't bruise me, why should I bother myself?
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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What does our story need? What vital element is it lacking?" "Women, Reshi," Bast said immediately. "There's a real paucity of women.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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After a certain point is reached the numbers cease to matter, and all that remains is the faceless mass of a crowd.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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On the other hand, everyday language soon would prove inadequate for designating all the olfactory notions that he had accumulated within himself. Soon he was no longer smelling mere wood, but kinds of wood: maple wood, oak wood, pinewood, elm wood, pearwood, old, young, rotting, moldering, mossy wood, down to single logs, chips, and splinters.
~ Patrick Süskind
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Few worlds tend to have more than one sentient race. At some point in their history, worlds with more than one smart species have the tendency to do dumb things like try to wipe out their competition. I'm told that's why there are no Neanderthals left on Earth and the dragons left for space.
~ Unknown
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The aim of forest garden design is to make the relationships as co-operative as possible, while acknowledging that very few plants will yield quite as much as they would if they were living alone. It is the cumulative yield of all the plants living on the same piece of land that makes forest gardens productive, not the high yield of individuals.
~ Unknown
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Sin embargo, aunque todos procedemos del mismo jardín, al parecer no olemos las mismas rosas
~ Unknown
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all learners benefited from the deductive instruction regardless of differences in aptitude.
~ Unknown
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When I look into the crowd, I see young and old, black and white - it's amazing that I'm able to connect with so many different kinds of people.
~ Patti LaBelle
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He dreamed of amassing musicians from all over the world in Woodstock and they would sit in a field in a circle and play and play. It didn't matter what key or tempo or what melody, they would keep on playing through their discordance until they found a common language.
~ Patti Smith
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As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag.
~ Patti Smith
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Fred didn't swim either. He said Indians didn't swim.
~ Patti Smith
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At least they'll never get it," he said. "Who are they?" I asked. "Anyone who isn't us." he replied.
~ Patti Smith
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Jimi Hendrix] dreamed of amassing musicians from all over the world in Woodstock and they would sit in a field in a circle and play and play. It didn't matter what key or tempo or what melody, they would keep on playing through their discordance until they found a common language. Eventually they would record this abstract universal language of music in his new studio. "The language of peace. You dig?" I did.
~ Patti Smith
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I'm an advocate for gay marriage. I have more gay friends than Carter has pills.
~ Patti Stanger
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