Quotes About Inclusion
We believe that within five years, 96 percent of British consumers will have access to the Internet, whether it be through a personal computer, a set-top box or a mobile phone.
~ Richard Branson
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If more women want to be a part of the computer industry today, they have to do more to put themselves there. Nobody is keeping them out.
~ Roberta Williams
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If you wanted to build the most powerful computer you could, you can't do better than including everything in the universe that's potentially available.
~ Seth Lloyd
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I grew up around hip-hop so I didn't think it was about being cool or being black or being white or whatever.
~ Chad Hugo
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I have a carpool with a corrections officer and a construction worker. My kids get to see that we're not segregated based on wealth or standing. It's very cool.
~ Mark Ruffalo
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So does being cool mean you get to go around calling other people names?
~ James Howe
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If you don't have a seat at the table, you're probably on the menu.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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It is brave to be involved
~ Gwendolyn Brooks
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Hindus, if they want unity among different races, must have the courage to trust the minorities.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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My brother had the courage to come out in 1978, when equality was still a distant dream.
~ Elizabeth Esty
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Well, I'm sure you'll find someone somewhere who'll have you.
~ J. K. Rowling
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I would prove to you that being different isn't a death sentence but a call to arms.
~ Jodi Picoult, Handle with Care
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But now, except for a county in Alabama where the citizens voted no on a referendum, I believe the poor goy cannot elude the bagel anywhere in America.
~ Philip Roth
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You don't have to revere your family, you don't have to revere your country, you don't have to revere where you live, but you have to know you have them, you have to know that you are part of them. Because if you don't, you are just out there on your own and I feel for you.
~ Philip Roth
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The down-and-out, who flocked to Jesus when he lived on earth, no longer feel welcome. How did Jesus, the only perfect person in history, manage to attract the notoriously imperfect? And what keeps us from following in his steps today?
~ Philip Yancey
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Make it so the poor are no longer despised and thrown away. Look at them standing about — like wildflowers, which have nowhere else to grow.
~ Philip Yancey
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Politics draws lines between people; in contrast, Jesus' love cuts across those lines and dispenses grace.
~ Philip Yancey
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the kingdom of God largely exists for the sake of outsiders, as a tangible expression of God's love for all.
~ Philip Yancey
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It takes no grace to relate to someone who looks, thinks, and acts just like me.
~ Philip Yancey
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If God's kingdom had a "No Oddballs Allowed" sign posted, none of us could get in.
~ Philip Yancey
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For people who have long-term disabilities, one of the best things we can do is to provide tools that allow them to resume "normal" activity.
~ Philip Yancey
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the down-and-out, who flocked to Jesus when he lived on earth, no longer feel welcome among his followers. What has happened?
~ Philip Yancey
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The man who lives in a small community lives in a much larger world…. The reason is obvious. In a large community we can choose our companions. In a small community our companions are chosen for us.
~ Philip Yancey
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Eddie, Beth, and Caroline, this is . . ." She paused, waiting for the boys to say their own names. "Josh," said Jake. "Jake," said Josh. "Peter," said Wally. "Wally," said Peter.
~ Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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