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Quotes About Inclusion

There's no game without the NPCs," you tell him. "There's just some bullshit hero, wandering around with no one to talk to and nothing to do.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Until Harvard, he had not realized that in America—and not just in its college theaters—there were only so many roles an Asian could play.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
A world where everyone is blind and deaf to any culture or experience that is not their own. I hate that world, don't you? I'm terrified of that world , and I don't want to live in it. My dad, who I barely knew, was Jewish. My mom was an American-born Korean. I was raised by Korean immigrant grandparents in Koreatown, Los Angeles. And as any mixed race person will tell you--to be half of two things is to be whole of nothing.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The problem with it is that gender exists," she said. "Differences exist, and the law must acknowledge that or the law isn't fair.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
And as any mixed-race person will tell you - to be half of two things is to be whole of nothing.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Further discomfort from these new realities afflicts men who expected to reach a certain level by dint of their white maleness but who now have to make room for women and minorities as well as their own generational bulge. The old boy network doesn't help them much anymore.
~ Gail Sheehy
Not only human beings, all creatures including plants and animals can have genetic disorders. So, its a part of nature. Lets accept it in natural way rather than creating discriminations.
~ Ganga Sagar Pant
a reminder of the nineteenth-century dream of democratic socialism—a fully democratized society in which the people control the economy and government, no group dominates any other, and every citizen is free, equal, and included.
~ Gary Dorrien
Games give you a chance to excel, and if you're playing in good company you don't even mind if you lose because you had the enjoyment of the company during the course of the game.
~ Gary Gygax
Life's a party. Invite yourself.
~ Gary Johnson
The argument used to support slavery and the argument used to supposrt animal exploitation are structurally similar: we exclude beings with interest from the moral community because there are some supposed differences between "them" and "us" that has nothing to do with the inclusion of these beings in the moral community.
~ Gary L. Francione
Michael Brown, the hapless director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, responded, "We're seeing people that we didn't know exist.
~ Gary Younge
Portuguese could never make up their minds whether they were haole or not;
~ Gavan Daws
Now we are all haoles.
~ Gavan Daws
Computers for the masses, not the classes.
~ Brian Bagnall
Even if I did speak Irish, I'd always be considered an outsider here, wouldn't I? I may learn the password but the language of the tribe will always elude me, won't it? The private core will always be ...hermetic, won't it?
~ Brian Friel
The God of the Bible is a God who specializes in minorities and who works through remnants.
~ Brian Johnston
You'll never understand the way the worlds really work until you surround yourself with people from all sorts of weird backgrounds.
~ Brian K. Vaughan
We're all aliens to someone. Even among our own people, most of us still feel like complete foreigners from time to time.
~ Brian K. Vaughan
The earth is like a one-room schoolhouse in which students of different grade levels are assembled together:
~ Brian L. Weiss
I thought about how people tended to congregate in homogeneous groups, avoiding and often fearing outsiders. This was the root of prejudice and group hatreds. "We also must learn not to just go to those people whose vibrations are the same as ours." To help these other people. I could feel the spiritual truths in her words.
~ Brian L. Weiss
Amber starts off as sap from a tree," Joseph said in the dark. "And sometimes insects get caught in it, and over millions of years the amber turns into a gemstone, but it traps the insect inside." "Oh." "A photograph is sort of like that, don't you think?
~ Brian Selznick
I don't believe in a country where it's more acceptable to see two men holding guns than two men holding hands.
~ Brian Whitaker
That was my mother's policy: Feel free, feel welcome. Be happy.
~ Bridgett M. Davis