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Quotes About Inclusion

All are welcome in sport.
~ Didier Deschamps
In a democracy, a person's vote is their voice. For much of our history, however, not everyone's voice was welcome at the voting booth.
~ Nina Turner
All the great players are welcome in Paris.
~ Thiago Silva
We stood up and said that we welcome everyone, and that everyone deserves a shot to succeed.
~ Sharice Davids
In football there are lots of origins, cultures, religions and no one feels left out. We all play together and we are all friends. Supporters see that and feel part of the same family, especially in England where you feel very welcome.
~ Nicolas Anelka
Everybody that's come to Memphis has been welcome with open arms.
~ Marc Gasol
We're ready to be a Boston that doesn't push people out, but welcomes all who call our city home.
~ Michelle Wu
The world of fine dining can be frightening, if it's not what you grew up in. I think when the doors are just thrown open, and you're given the confidence to step into that world without any barriers at all, and you're made to feel very welcome in it, that you belong, then it's no longer as frightening.
~ Monica Galetti
I was born in the Eighties, and at that time the idea of having a mixed-race child wasn't welcome. Then I was also an unusual mix nobody was used to seeing. So people weren't very accepting of me in the beginning, but later that changed.
~ Masaba Gupta
There is nothing more important for us in Maine than to welcome immigrants and help them not only become part of our community but for us to become part of their communities.
~ Sara Gideon
When you decorate with neon beer lights, it's hard to create a class divide. So, the dive bar is an institution that welcomes every kind of person.
~ Sean Evans
Where civil society is welcomed, communities are more safe, more secure, and more prosperous.
~ Ben Rhodes
One needs determination to bring in changes in the lives of Devadasis. I would approach them wearing pants and t-shirt and without a bindi, they would chase me away. When I narrated the experience to my father, he told me to don traditional wear and dress like them. After bringing in changes in my dressing style, the Devadasis welcomed me.
~ Sudha Murty
Our nation is built upon a history of immigration, dating back to our first pioneers, the Pilgrims. For more than three centuries, we have welcomed generations of immigrants to our melting pot of hyphenated America: British-Americans; Italian-Americans; Irish-Americans; Jewish-Americans; Mexican-Americans; Chinese-Americans; Indian-Americans.
~ Ami Bera
I would not say that female cosmonauts are not welcomed in the Russian space program. I must say, however, that all spaceflight hardware, including spacesuits and spacecraft comfort assuring systems, were designed mostly by men and for men.
~ Valentina Tereshkova
I think we forget that, for a really long time, this country has been a place that has welcomed many refugees who have made it home and have tremendously contributed to this country.
~ Ilhan Omar
The bluegrass community... can be very strict. I didn't know if I'd be welcomed into the bluegrass community or not, but I think they judge you very fairly... I felt really welcome.
~ Steve Martin
Atlanta is a city that welcomed me from the first day.
~ Al Horford
Man, Dick Dale shreds. He's welcomed to anybody's bar mitzvah.
~ John Zorn
The fashion industry really welcomed me with open arms and open hearts. They've been very accepting of my faith. I have strict wardrobe requirements, and that's something they've upheld.
~ Halima Aden
I was welcomed into some nightclubs in Chicago that no white man's ever been in.
~ Judge Reinhold
The nice thing about working in surf films so long is becoming part of the surf tribe. Anywhere I go where there are surfers, I get welcomed pretty easily.
~ Taylor Steele
Americans have always welcomed people of all backgrounds, religions, and races. It's a spirit of tolerance, now energized and amplified by the cult of multiculturalism.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
They welcomed me here in Orlando and wanted me to just be me.
~ Gilbert Arenas