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Quotes About Diversity

At the dawn of the twentieth century, it was already clear that, chemically speaking, you and I are not much different from cans of soup. And yet we can do many complex and even fun things we do not usually see cans of soup doing.
~ Philip Nelson
British universities
~ Philip Norton
The influx of immigrants into Britain, especially in the 1950s and early 1960s (numbers have been limited since the passage of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act of 1962), has also added to the diversity of the population and to linguistic differences.
~ Philip Norton
The United States has experienced analogous problems of concentration but has a much larger nonwhite population, African Americans
~ Philip Norton
Europe. Membership
~ Philip Norton
such as nationalist parties in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Where they stand the greates
~ Philip Norton
People are too complicated to have simple labels.
~ Philip Pullman
Of course, young people being what they were, girls sometimes fell in love with other girls, or boys with boys, but that never happened in the operas, so Boo-Boo didn't notice.
~ Philip Reeve
My name," the boy said importantly, "is Stacey de Lacey." "But that's a girl's name!" blurted Oliver. Stacey de Lacey's face turned a dark shade of red. "Silence!" he shouted. "Stacey is one of those names that can be for a boy or a girl! Like Hilary, or Leslie, or...um... Anyway...!
~ Philip Reeve
I like so many different kinds of music just because all I did was listen to the radio as a kid.
~ Philip Seymour Hoffman
Archilochus: "The fox knows many things but the hedgehog knows one big thing.
~ Philip Tetlock
warrior-poet Archilochus: "The fox knows many things but the hedgehog knows one big thing.
~ Philip Tetlock
So many different formulas can work that there's no real formula. What's important is to learn from whomever or whatever you can, at your own rate, in your own way. How or when you learn doesn't matter, so long as the learning occurs.
~ Philip Toshio Sudo
Sometimes I feel like the most liberal person among conservatives, and sometimes like the most conservative among liberals.
~ Philip Yancey
A translator must, of course, be an interpreter of cultures.
~ Philip Zaleski
My early childhood prepared me to be a social psychologist. I grew up in a South Bronx ghetto in a very poor family. From Sicilian origin, I was the first person in my family to complete high school, let alone go to college.
~ Philip Zimbardo
The question that imposed itself: Why me? The image doesn't fit: my thick glasses, my stretched-out blue Nordic sweater, the student head slaps, the too-good grades, the feminine gestures. Why me? He says: Because you are not like all the others, because I don't see anyone but you and you don't even realize it.
~ Philippe Besson
Whenever people talk in the abstract about the pros and cons of immigration, one should not forget that immigrants are individual human beings whose lives happen not to fit neatly within national borders – and that like all human beings, they are all different. How different, though? Different better, or different worse? Such basic questions underlie whether people are willing to accept outsiders in their midst
~ Philippe Legrain
Oh, todos somos complicados. Cada príncipe es diez por ciento nerd. Nadie está libre de nerd. No funciona de esa manera. Pero todos somos hermosos, cada uno de nosotros
~ Phoebe Stone
Of course everyone's a person. But sometimes we act as if people were only labels. Like deaf, or blind, or lame. We forget about the person and only see the word.
~ Phyllis A. Whitney
One of the things I like about big cities is the way people of different races and religions get to know one another. There's so much we all need to learn. If we only talk to our own kind of people , how can we learn enough in time to learn to live safely in the sort of world we have today?
~ Phyllis A. Whitney
Most of my writing has been concerned with understanding between people. Whether of different races, or religions, or even in the same family I tried in my books...to deal with the subject of understanding the other fellow.
~ Phyllis A. Whitney
They do not pathologize women who have full-time careers, are lesbians, refuse to marry, commit adultery, want divorces, choose to be celibate, have abortions, use birth control, choose to have a child out of wedlock, choose to breast-feed against expert advice, or expect men to be responsible for 50 percent of the child care and housework.
~ Phyllis Chesler
I stood surrounded by naked women not one of them bearing even the remotest resemblance to a centerfold. We had large thighs and round bellies small breasts and breasts that had fed babies full figures and thin ones dark skin and light muscles and fat. And each was beautiful in her own unique way. Laughing and full of light the radiance shone forth from within.
~ Phyllis Curott