Quotes About Inclusion
Aren't we all human? Don't we all deserve to be respected and treated equally?
~ Madeline Stuart
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Fairness and equality means that what you are never limits who you can be. It means that a young African-American man like my father can start a business with $500 and a dream. It means that a young African-American woman like my mother can walk into European fashion houses with her head held high and be treated with respect.
~ Linda Johnson Rice
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A new model of business and economic development must ensure everybody's sons and daughters are treated as we would expect for our own.
~ Sharan Burrow
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I get treated like everyone else, and that's the way it should be.
~ Owen Farrell
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I have sort of made it my mission to be treated less as a foreigner, less as a guest.
~ Kenny Omega
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Every single American deserves to be treated equally by their fellow Americans and under the law.
~ Tulsi Gabbard
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I stopped focusing on people being different, and I started treating everyone the same way.
~ Ivan Glasenberg
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Stop treating Muslims as if they're some kind of foreign, alien entity rather than part of the fabric of Canadian society or American society or British society.
~ Mehdi Hasan
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Treating one bunch of people this way, and treating this bunch that way. You can't do that. You have to give everybody the same rights.
~ Rob Halford
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Too often, we fall into the trap of thinking 'equal' means 'the same' and that we achieve equality by treating everyone identically.
~ Stella Young
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Progress can't happen just from trans people being out in the open. Society also has to truly accept transgender individuals. If society is capable of treating us equally, then we can and will live authentically.
~ Jazz Jennings
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We have to govern by treating every single citizen equally.
~ Martin McGuinness
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You can't keep treating people differently under the law because of their differences. That's not America. I dare say that's not even a good conservative value. We're all supposed to have an equal shot.
~ Dustin Lance Black
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I'm not a fan of everyone treating you different because you play a sport.
~ Anthony Rendon
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All human beings deserve equal treatment, no matter their gender identity or sexuality.
~ Andreja Pejic
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My biggest hope for the future is that we're successful in delivering the treatment to people through the charity and that burns just become something that happens in people's lives but doesn't make them a misfit in society and exclude them and stop all their dreams and ambitions.
~ Katie Piper
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People need to see signs of equal treatment across society.
~ Francois Hollande
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I am also a believer in an integrated treatment approach to autism.
~ Temple Grandin
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Pride month is a time for us to celebrate love and recommit ourselves to continuing our efforts to ensure equal treatment for all those who call our state, and country, home, no matter who they love.
~ Cal Cunningham
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My mother, she made sure all of us were treated the same and had the same opportunity to grow and develop, so that when we left the house, we could fly on our own. And she also knew when we got out into the world, we'd treat others that we came across with that same treatment and respect.
~ Michael Franti
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Being gay is not a terrible, tragic disease that requires prevention or treatment chosen for you by your parents.
~ Alice Dreger
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I think when you see 'Ridiculous Six,' the show speaks for itself in terms of its treatment of American Indians.
~ Ted Sarandos
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The 3.5 million people in Puerto Rico are American citizens. They deserve fair and equal treatment as Americans.
~ Tom Perez
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I never thought for one second I'd be able to play with a real band. When I was in high school, I went through a lot of bad treatment and was called a lot of names by boys because I wanted to play. Sly was different.
~ Cynthia Robinson
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