Quotes About Inclusion
Always remember to set a place at the table of life for the unexpected guest.
~ Linda Ellerbee
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It is a great moment in every freak's life when he or she finds out that at least they are not the only one.
~ Mat Johnson
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if there isn't a them, there can't be an us.
~ Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes
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African-Americans are as fair as any other group, but they bring their life experiences to bear as just as whites bring their experiences to bear.
~ Alan Dershowitz
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My life is about being a civil rights activist. That's my life. Whoever you are, everyone, we either have civil rights or we don't. It's for everyone.
~ Pauley Perrette
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I have worked for three decades as a staunch advocate of building a big tent party that includes both pro-choice and pro-life Republicans.
~ Olympia Snowe
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You're sort of forced to include this aspect of culture into your life whether it be for social reasons or business purposes.
~ Aeriel Miranda
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One of the things that I am happy about in my life as an artist is that I am not considered a Hispanic artist.
~ Andres Serrano
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We, the people, still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity.
~ Barack Obama
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I'd rather have you in my life even as a brother than not at all—
~ Cassandra Clare
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It is the life of democracy to favor equality.
~ Christian Nestell Bovee
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I've always felt lucky because my parents included my sister and I in their cultural life.
~ Clemence Poesy
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ROD RODDENBERRY There was a great quote that D. C. Fontana said about Nichelle Nichols and having a black officer on the bridge and what my father said to that. Apparently, he would get letters from the TV stations in the South saying they won't show Star Trek because there is a black officer, and he'd say, "Fuck off, then.
~ Edward Gross
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All things being equal (fortunately things are seldom equal, not exactly), people prefer to be with others who look like them, speak the same dialect, and hold the same beliefs. An amplification of this evidently inborn predisposition leads with frightening ease to racism and religious bigotry. Then, also with frightening ease, good people do bad things. I know this truth from experience, having grown up in the Deep South during the 1930s
~ Edward O. Wilson
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A society that condemns homosexuality harms itself. (254)
~ Edward O. Wilson
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People must have a tribe. It gives them a name in addition to their own and social meaning in a chaotic world. It makes the environment less disorienting and dangerous. The social world of each modern human is not a single tribe, but rather a system of interlocking tribes, among which it is often difficult to find a single
~ Edward O. Wilson
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So how would you define a Londoner, then?" Lady Penny asked curiously. "Someone who lives here. It's like the old definition of a cockney: someone who's born within hearing distance of Bow bells. And a foreigner," he added with a grin, "is anyone, Anglo-Saxon or not, who lives outside.
~ Edward Rutherfurd
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He drew a circle that shut me out — heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win — and we drew a circle that took him in!
~ Edwin Markham
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He drew a circle that shut me out -- Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But Love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle that took him in.
~ Edwin Markham
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He drew a circle that shut me out- Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win: We drew a circle and took him In!
~ Edwin Markham
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They drew a line that shut me out, Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout! But love and I had the wit to win We drew a circle and brought them in.
~ Edwin Markham
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It was weird to me to go to school all week and experience racial diversity, but then on Sunday be faced with the option of having to choose between black and white. This didn't seem right to me. The whole world outside of the church seemed to be in full color, but the church looked like the black and white television of the old days.
~ Efrem Smith
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A precise definition of self-respect is also that you respect everyone's self-respect without distinctions.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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Expelling out a person accordingly, from the assembly, circle, or gathering, who spoils the surrounding of that neither falls under the discrimination nor a violation of the freedom of expression. Veritably, it executes and preserves the context-beauty of the disciplinary principles.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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