Quotes About Inclusion
If you want me in your life, put me there. I shouldn't have to fight for a spot!
~ Unknown
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Everyone should be judged by works and attitude , not birth place.
~ Unknown
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Do not belittle or disregard those who are different than you, for without them you would cease to be special.
~ Unknown
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I'm nice to the weird kid, so he'll spare my life when he snaps.
~ Unknown
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I love being alone, but hate being left out.
~ Unknown
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The worst feeling is being left out by your sisters.
~ Unknown
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Don't judge me by my color, my size or my appearance. Because if you do, you will miss who I really am.
~ Unknown
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He is as welcome as the first day in Lent.
~ Dutch proverb
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No matter what color of skin you are. You're Special, fortunate and born for the right reason!
~ Unknown
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It doesn't matter what age or race you are, you can still make a difference in the world.
~ Unknown
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Diversity is the key to life, without it we would be a mindless drone of a single colored spectrum.
~ Unknown
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We choose every day, our attitude towards our surroundings, people and situations. What we accept and include into our inner space shows to ourselves who and what we want to have in our life. This is part of what defines us and ultimately make our own life.
~ Unknown
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And I was pleased, because I felt that he had seen her, had understood why I spent my days with her when he was gone. She was one of us now, I thought. A member of our circle, for life.
~ Madeline Miller
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Liz pulled her best china from the top cupboard. "I invited Cecilly because she has nowhere else to go," she said. "It's Christmas. People shouldn't be alone at Christmas. It's not right." "It's not right that we're stuck with her, either," Holly muttered, but Mom didn't hear.
~ Unknown
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He complained to me on one of our rides to school that there were too many Italian and Irish students at Fordham
~ Maggie Haberman
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Three years ago the Government announced the creation of Reconciliation Place, and said that it would include a memorial to those removed from their families. However, they refused to include any of those who were removed in the design of their own memorial.
~ Malcolm Fraser
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Sitting at the table doesn't make you a diner, unless you eat some of what's on that plate. Being here in America doesn't make you an American. Being born here in America doesn't make you an American.
~ Malcolm X
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Because my mum and dad brought me up to believe that people are different but equal. And that I should treat everyone, no matter who, with the same respect I'd like to be shown.
~ Malorie Blackman
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What was it about the differences in others that scared some people so much?
~ Malorie Blackman
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One of us... One of them... One of us... One of them... A rhythm playing like train wheels on a circular track -- never ending but going nowhere.
~ Malorie Blackman
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Being in and being accepted are two different things.
~ Malorie Blackman
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It seemed to me we'd practised segregation for centuries now and that hadn't worked either. What would satisfy all the noughts and the Crosses who felt the same as Mum? Separate countries? Separate planets? How far away was far enough? What was it about the differences in others that scared some people so much?
~ Malorie Blackman
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Funny how my status seemed to change depending on the eyes of the beholder. To Drew I was a Nought and would never be anything else. Lucas called me a Cross. Where did that leave me? On one side or the other or stuck somewhere in the middle? 'Lucas,
~ Malorie Blackman
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Ladies and gentlemen, for your delectation and delight, another performance of 'You're a nought and don't you ever forget it, blanker boy.
~ Malorie Blackman
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