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Quotes About Diversity

I think difference of opinion is a good thing.
~ Jon Tester
There's a lot of players who you can pick up some stuff from, not just only full-backs or defenders. Even training with the top players every week you can get good things from all of them.
~ Hector Bellerin
There have been a lot of French midfielders at Chelsea, but they did it their way and I do it my way and I hope I can do good things at Chelsea.
~ N'Golo Kante
We provide comedy for everybody, no matter what your race or gender. We just want people to come out and have a really good time.
~ Loni Love
It's definitely fun to play something you're not, which is always a good time.
~ Rob Riggle
I dare somebody to go to Atlanta and not have a good time.
~ Brian Tyree Henry
I feel like people have a lot of the same good times and the same interests pretty much anywhere.
~ Jason Isbell
Kids - in a really good way - can talk about their differences without the baggage that adults have.
~ Jim McKay
My family is weird in a very good way because I was always exposed to the arts.
~ Zach Anner
I just like blending all the genres together but blending them up in a good way. I try to be as free as I can with it.
~ Kyle
The audience is expecting good work from me. They want me to do roles that are unique and important in the story. So, I am trying to focus on different characters to play. I am doing the kind of films which are completely different from each other.
~ Tamannaah
I definitely am open to South Indian films. There is a lot of good work coming from these states and I would like to be a part in some of them.
~ Richa Chadha
Accept the differences, because they are superficial..Concentrate on the goodness in the other, rather than the difference. Yes. I knew that sounded simple, but I realized how seldom it's said. We divide ourselves in every waking moment. Blond or brunette. Blue states or red. Then we define ourselves by the divides. We do the same with love.
~ Franz Wisner
At least for a moment we all saw, I think, that the danger of pluralism is that it becomes factionalism, and that if factions grind their separate axes too vociferously, something mutual, precious, and human is in danger of being drowned out and lost.
~ Frederick Buechner
The destiny of the colored American ... is the destiny of America.
~ Frederick Douglass
The relation between the white and colored people of this country is the great, paramount, imperative, and all-commanding question for this age and nation to solve.
~ Frederick Douglass
No man whose vision is bounded by colour can come into contact with what is highest and best in the world.
~ Frederick Douglass
H. H. GARNET. We need a thousand such representative
~ Frederick Douglass
I believe in individuality, but individuals are to the mass, like waves to the ocean. The highest order of genius is as dependent as the lowest. It, like the loftiest waves of the sea, derives its power . . . from the grandeur and vastness of the ocean of which it forms a part. We differ as the waves, but are one as the sea.
~ Frederick Douglass
I felt some relief in contemplating the resting places of the dead, where there was an end to all distinctions between rich and poor, white and colored, high and low.
~ Frederick Douglass
people are complicated; you can't label 'em with a word.
~ Fredric Brown
What a strange revelation of self-esteem it is when people only love those who think and feel as they do - an extension of themselves, in fact! Even Christianity does not cure us, since one cannot feel right without assuming that the rest must be wrong. Personally I would rather feel wrong with everybody else than right all by myself: I like people different, and agree with the man who said that the worst of the human race is the number of duplicates.
~ Freya Stark
Being at one is godlike and good, but human, too human, the mania Which insists that there is only the One, one country, one truth and one way.
~ Friedrich Hölderlin
One must shed the bad taste of wanting to agree with many. Good is no longer good when one's neighbor mouths it. And how should there be a common good! The term contradicts itself: whatever can be common always has little value. In the end it must be as it is and always has been: great things remain for the great, abysses for the profound, nuances and shudders for the refined, and, in brief, all that is rare for the rare.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche