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Quotes About Inclusion

Love's the only house big enough for all the pain in the world.
~ Martina McBride
Life is a rainbow which also includes black.
~ Yevgeny Yevtushenko
Being gay is not just what I do, but who I am. It is part of how I choose to live my life even if I never chose.
~ Johnny Rich
Anyone can be a story. Everyone is.
~ Johnny Rich
You know, you spend your whole life feeling like you don't quite fit in anywhere. And then you walk into a room one day, whether it's at university or an office or some kind of club, and you just go, 'Ah. There they are.' And suddenly you feel at home.
~ Jojo Moyes
When you work hard to get somewhere, it's quite nice to show people where you belong.
~ Jojo Moyes
Everyone I've ever met who was worth knowing was a bit different at school. You just need to find your people." "Find my people." "Your tribe.
~ Jojo Moyes
First rule of Geek Club. There is no Geek Club.
~ Jojo Moyes
You just need to find your people
~ Jojo Moyes
across from Legal, hadn't been invited to a dinner. Scott Mackey, the
~ Jojo Moyes
Last time I looked, God gave 'em two arms and two legs, just like the men.' - Miss O'Hare
~ Jojo Moyes
A library service should be provided for all people, rural as well as urban, colored as well as white.
~ Jojo Moyes
Margery experienced a brief moment of pure love for the people she had grown uo alongside, those who would not see a man-- or a mule-- struggle alone
~ Jojo Moyes
Everyone I've ever met who was worth knowing was a bit different at school. You just need to find your people.
~ Jojo Moyes
Where does it begin this sense of being the Other?
~ Jon Katz
In America, now, let us - Christian, Jew, Muslim, agnostic, atheist, wiccan, whatever - fight nativism with the same strength and conviction that we fight terrorism. My faith calls on its followers to love one's enemies. A tall order, that - perhaps the tallest of all.
~ Jon Meacham
In our finest hours, though, the soul of the country manifests itself in an inclination to open our arms rather than to clench our fists;
~ Jon Meacham
In our finest hours...the soul of the country manifests itself in an inclination to open our arms rather than to clench our fists; to look out rather than to turn inward; to accept rather than to reject. In so doing, America has grown ever stronger, confident that the choice of light over dark is the means by which we pursue progress.
~ Jon Meacham
We cannot guarantee equal outcomes, but we must do all we can to ensure equal opportunity.
~ Jon Meacham
We are defining the boundaries of normality by tearing apart the people outside it.
~ Jon Ronson
Genom att begränsa sin kontext till att bara gälla likasinnade uppnår man normalitet. Det kan vara livsfarligt, men det kan också vara livsnödvändigt. Varje människa har behov av att åtminstone tillfälligtvis få uppleva sig normal.
~ Jonas Gardell
We are to consider, that though Christ is greatly exalted, yet he is exalted, not as a private person for himself only, but as his people's head; he is exalted in their name, and upon their account, as the first fruits, and as representing the whole harvest. He is not exalted that he may be at a greater distance from them, but that they may be exalted with him.
~ Jonathan Edwards
If we want to create welcoming, inclusive communities, we should be doing everything we can to turn down the tribalism [us-versus-them thinking] and turn up the sense of common humanity.
~ Jonathan Haidt
The urge to help Hispanic immigrants in the 1980s led to multicultural education programs that emphasized the differences among Americans rather than their shared values and identity. Emphasizing differences makes many people more racist, not less.74
~ Jonathan Haidt