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Quotes About Inclusion

It would be a lot easier if each of us were related to someone of another color and if, eventually, we were all one color. In America, this can happen.
~ Unknown
The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being unwanted.
~ Mother Teresa
Prejudice comes from being in the dark; sunlight disinfects it.
~ Muhammad Ali
We are all God's people. We are prejudiced and we separate into Jews, Mexicans, Italians, but God doesn't see colors.
~ Muhammad Ali
I am America. I am the part you won't recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own; get used to me.
~ Muhammad Ali
No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men.
~ Muhammad Ali Jinnah
No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you.
~ Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Equality is the tune of our generation.
~ Unknown
Equality means giving everyone a helping hand or the opportunity to succeed in life.
~ Unknown
Even men themselves are not equal to each other. Why should a woman seek equality between men?
~ Unknown
Everything belongs to us. Because even you, cannot be excluded from this general equation.
~ Unknown
I am a great believer in equality, as equality is the song of every generation.
~ Unknown
Newborns, you are all welcome in our little creative world.
~ Unknown
The colour of your skin means nothing to the blood circulating in your body.
~ Unknown
The correct definition of equality is that we came through the same door to the world.
~ Unknown
The purpose of gayhood is to destroy the concept of brotherhood or brotherly love.
~ Unknown
There is no freedom without the presence of equality.
~ Unknown
Your eyes are a bonus in love. Love does not discriminate against the blind.
~ Unknown
Miriam came to consider Eliza a gosling born into a family of ducks, loved and accepted, but always and forever a goose.
~ Myla Goldberg
When God does the big things, the little people get drawn in too. Human systems often forget that, but God doesn't.
~ Unknown
To hope for a better future in this world—for the poor, the sick, the lonely and depressed, for the slaves, the refugees, the hungry and homeless, for the abused, the paranoid, the downtrodden and despairing, and in fact for the whole wide, wonderful, and wounded world—is not something else, something extra, something tacked on to the gospel as an afterthought.
~ Unknown
Wherever he went, he was celebrating the arrival of God's kingdom, as often as not by partying with people who would normally be excluded because of their apparently shady moral background. Wherever
~ Unknown
Second, the means by which this goal is attained is precisely the "forgiveness of sins." If, as Paul implies in 2:15, the objection of Jews (or Jewish Messiah believers) to the inclusion of Gentiles is that they are "Gentile sinners," then this objection is overturned precisely because the Messiah "gave himself for our sins.
~ Unknown
The divine intention, as Paul saw it unveiled in the messianic events concerning Jesus, was to create a single worldwide family; and therefore any practices that functioned as symbols dividing different ethnic groups could not be maintained as absolutes within this single family.
~ Unknown