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Quotes About Inclusion

HIV/AIDS has no boundaries.
~ Annie Lennox
No country has been more invigorated by immigrant culture, more rewarded by immigrant labor and immigrant ideas than America.
~ Marc Veasey
I have no desire to go through the emancipation of women and homosexuals all over again.
~ Pim Fortuyn
There's no difference between a gay person and a heterosexual person at the end of the day.
~ Tom Payne
Oh, I definitely feel that women are equal to men. No doubt about that.
~ Farrah Abraham
There is no doubt that diversity is a problem in show business and that this fight has been going on for a long time.
~ Vincent Rodriguez III
There is no future without all of us - black, brown and white - coming together.
~ Mazie Hirono
The main thing that I learned in doing 'Moonlight' is that we get to shine light on a way of living, or a person, or whatever it may be that otherwise wouldn't have light or that otherwise wouldn't have any exposure, so people have no idea.
~ Trevante Rhodes
Whatever else it was about, the feminist movement had no interest in exploding the myth of the mysterious and wonderful world of business; it simply wanted in on it.
~ Orson Bean
I'm proud to live in a country where our differences are celebrated - and if we continue to embrace them, then there will be no limit to our creative success.
~ Penny Mordaunt
I love being Jewish; I have no problem with it at all. But it did become like a scar, with all these people saying you don't look it.
~ Lauren Bacall
I knew that Karimi would not come to the national team but invited him to show that I have no problem with anybody.
~ Ali Daei
She hoped he dreamed of playing with other children, children who responded to him, children who didn't shy away because he didn't speak. In his dreams, she hoped he was happy. God could at least do that much, couldn't he?
~ Nicholas Sparks
How was this helping these kids learn their times tables? All it was doing was rewarding the smart kids who already knew them. For the minority who didn't it was just another brief storm of shame.
~ Nicholson Baker
You can find people. It's like those acrobatic displays.... Those ones when you stand on top of loads of people in a pyramid. It doesn't really matter who they are, as long as they're there and you don't let them go away without finding someone else.
~ Nick Hornby
So, as she walked down the stairs into the club, she was looking forward to a seething, teeming, wriggling, wiggling throng of dancers, many of whom she'd recognize: she wanted to see former pupils, local shopkeepers, museum regulars, all of whom would look at her as if to say, Here we are! What kept you?
~ Nick Hornby
In Lucy's experience, these were the two genders, boys and readers. She wished there was as much gender fluidity as people seemed to think.
~ Nick Hornby
Being gay was a bit like the Olympics: It disappeared in ancient times, and then they brought it back in the twentieth century.
~ Nick Hornby
She and Duncan had ended up together because they were the last two people to be picked for a sports team, and she felt she was better at sports than that.
~ Nick Hornby
He still wanted his community to be the place where he lived, a community which contained old white women, young Muslim men, Lithuanian kids, mixed-race girls, Asian parents
~ Nick Hornby
This thing about looking for someone less different… It only really worked, he realized, if you were convinced that being you wasn't so bad in the first place.
~ Nick Hornby
And what I thought was, you could probably go into any church anywhere in the world and see a middle-aged woman, no husband in sight, pushing a young lad in a wheelchair. It was one of the reasons churches were invented, probably.
~ Nick Hornby
It was strange, however, failing to belong even at a party full of outsiders.
~ Nick Hornby
She liked time at the edges of things -- the edge of the crowd, the edge of the pool, the edge of the wood -- where all must pass but none quite belonged.
~ Nicola Griffith