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Quotes About Diversity

Human ideologies are based on human believe and acceptance of one ideology by all human is not possible as long as each human could find answers about his existence by his own mind."
~ Zaman Ali
No knowledge can summarize humans in one premise."
~ Zaman Ali
Every aspect of sex is not for everybody. People like different things.
~ Zane
I knew you"d never be American enough to help me reconstruct my life.
~ Zane Grey
Humans'race is just simply full of colors,but human itself is truly complicated.
~ Zartarius McDade
Too rich to be relevant to the world's poor, [Europe] attracts immigration but cannot encourage imitation. Too passive regarding international security. Too self-satisfied, it acts as if its central political goal is to become the worlds most comfortable retirement home. Too set in its ways, it fears multicultural diversity
~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
We creoles are so different, one from the other, that it's hard for us to mix properly amongst ourselves, let alone among Carib people who have a lot more things in common. Maybe its because Carib people remind us of what we lost trying to get up in the world. See, in the old days, according to Granny Straker, the more you left behind the old ways, the more acceptable you were to the powerful people in the government and the churches who had the power to change a black person's life.
~ Zee Edgell
If God wanted humans to play chess, he would have made us black or white.
~ Zenna Henderson
Everyone is born with carbon equality.
~ Zhou Jinfeng
To have a human form of a joyful thing. But in the universe of possible forms, there are others just as good.
~ Zhuangzi
The Book of Chuang Tzu is like a travelogue. As such, it meanders between continents, pauses to discuss diet, gives exchange rates, breaks off to speculate, offers a bus timetable, tells an amusing incident, quotes from poetry, relates a story, cites scripture. To try and make it read like a novel or a philosophical handbook is simply to ask it, this travelogue of life, to do something it was never designed to do. And always listen out for the mocking laughter of Chuang Tzu.
~ Zhuangzi
All things have different uses. Fine horses can travel a hundred miles a day, But they cannot catch mice Like terriers or weasels: All creatures have gifts of their own. The white horned owl can catch fleas at midnight And distinguish the tip of a hair, But in bright day it stares, helpless, And cannot even see a mountain. All things have varying capacities.
~ Zhuangzi
I left Jamaica for a while, because as an artist I need to experience different things, see the world, have different energies. Living in one place is not good for me.
~ Ziggy Marley
We were a family who had come from nothing and now we had respect from French people of all sorts.
~ Zinedine Zidane
As you know, the founding fathers were not a multicultural group. There were no women, no Native Americans, no blacks, and virtually no poor people.
~ zinn howard iv
People think of Latina women as being fiery and fierce, which is usually true. But I think the quality that so many Latinas possess is strength. I'm very proud to have Latin blood.
~ Zoe Saldana
Growing up, my dolls were doctors and on secret missions. I had Barbie Goes Rambo.
~ Zoe Saldana
It's so aggravating the way people assume that just because I like having sex with some people, it means I like having sex with all people.
~ Zoe Whittall
I was attracted to girly boys and boyish girls, or girls who later became boys. Boy were always going to be part of the equation.
~ Zoe Whittall
Be yourself to find the uniqueness of the universe.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
The goals of true education are to teach acceptance, tolerance, and nonviolence.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
I support making sure that there are legal protects for everyone.
~ Debbie Stabenow
Family is important... It can come in all different shapes and sizes, and often isn't at all what we expected, but it is one of the most important things in the world.
~ Deborah Blake
There is always a point of view in language, but we are apt to notice it only when it is not one we share.
~ Deborah Cameron