Quotes About Inclusion
Don't let anyone tell you what you can and can't do or achieve. Do what you want to do and be who you want to be. Just encourage and include each other, don't ostracize the gender in front of you.
~ Emma Watson
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Let's Level the Playing Field!
~ Amy Mintz
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I BELIEVE EVERYONE IS SPECIAL . . . BUT SOME PEOPLE THINK . . . . IT'S JUST ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING NO-ONE IS
~ ASHISH RANJAN
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teach usequality through empathy
~ Michelle Frost
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Include and grow. Include and expand.
~ Osho
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Winning is not always about shining the brightest. Sometimes it's about sharing the light with someone who has been waiting in the shadows all along.
~ Sarah Weeks, Save Me a Seat
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Every race and every nation should be judged by the best it has been able to produce, not by the worst.
~ James Weldon Johnson
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By the heavens!' he exclaimed. 'Anyone who can save the captain's life and tame that wild beast certainly deserves to be a member of this crew, female or not.
~ Jan Burchett
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life is a big party Ensure that You have an invitation
~ Jan Jansen
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We all can have Fun if we can accept each other in Peace.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
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We don't need a melting pot in this country, folks. We need a salad bowl. In a salad bowl, you put in the different things. You want the vegetables — the lettuce, the cucumbers, the onions, the green peppers — to maintain their identity. You appreciate differences.
~ Jane Elliot
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Well," Fred said. "Gotta go. You two come by for dinner soon. I'll barbecue something." Where Fred was concerned, that probably meant he'd shoot something first, then barbecue it, but that was fine by Tony. He'd eat barbecued yak if it meant being a part of this family
~ Jane Graves
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We can no longer expect an Intelligence Community that is mostly male and mostly white to be able to monitor and infiltrate suspicious organizations or terrorist groups.
~ Jane Harman
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Design is people.
~ Jane Jacobs
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Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.
~ Jane Jacobs
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You can't rely on bringing people downtown, you have to put them there.
~ Jane Jacobs
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She remembered the old man in the bar in the Mission District telling her, 'We are the biggest tribe of all, us displaced ones, us urban Indians, us sidewalk redskins.
~ Janet Campbell Hale
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You probably got to know some kids. But that caused problems, too. How many times could you go over to your friend's house without inviting him to your house? There was always a sense of that dreaded day when your friend would say, "Let's play at your house this afternoon." You could only go to your friend's so often without having to face the inevitable. Maybe it just wasn't worth it to have a friend.
~ Janet Geringer Woititz
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There are two sides of the Velvet Rope. Those who want to be on the other side and those who are on the other side.
~ Janet Jackson
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You have no tail!" said Brightspot. her own whipped suddenly forward; she stared, first at it, then at Wilson."How do you manage?
~ Janet Kagan
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A]s I stepped over the curb, I became excruciatingly aware of my skin color, and my heart pounded with social anxiety. In going around a single block, I got stares. Mine was the only white face around, and for five minutes, five blocks from my home, I was a stranger in a strange land. . . .
~ Jared Taylor
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Something else that does no good is the constant proliferation of black subgroups. As soon as blacks join an organization, they band together into a racially exclusive subgroup. The doors of mainly white organizations are open to them, but their organizations are closed to whites. By any definition, this is racial discrimination.
~ Jared Taylor
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This book is about racial identity, something most people who are not white take for granted. They come to it early, feel it strongly, and make no apologies for it.
~ Jared Taylor
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It is difficult to think of diversity as a strength when Old Glory is treated as gang colors.
~ Jared Taylor
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