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Quotes About Community

There are multiple levels of 'we' and multiple groups that can constitute this idea of who we are. We need to be aware of who we are including and excluding.
~ Uzodinma Iweala
'StarCraft II' is a really great game. It appeals to players on multiple different levels.
~ Michael Morhaime
There's some humility that has to be constant. And if I ever put pressure on myself to represent in any meaningful way for Asian people, then that would just get in my way in terms of thinking that I am destined to speak on behalf of multiple people.
~ Bowen Yang
I'll go into Ruth's Chris. They'll have my room in the back and I'd go to pay the bill and somebody had paid the bill already. That happened multiple times. That's the love people give you.
~ Jermaine O'Neal
I began running half-marathons and it helped my fundraising for the multiple sclerosis society and others.
~ Milind Soman
There is a multitude of experiences that make up the black experience.
~ Chance The Rapper
London is a liberal city, in all senses of the word. It is a city built on the idea that the multitude of cultures that inhabit it are a benefit, not a curse, where communities from all over the globe live and work side by side, enriching each other's experiences.
~ Jo Swinson
My dad was a labourer and my mum had exactly the same job as Noel Gallagher's mum - she was a dinner lady at our local school. Everyone comes over from Ireland and they get the same jobs.
~ Danny Boyle
My mum and dad's hobby was amateur dramatics.
~ Katherine Kelly
When I was growing up, I'd be in the choir. My mum was the organist in the church, so I'd sing in the church.
~ Enya
My dad worked all sorts of jobs when I was growing up and finally ended up as a surveyor; my mum delivers meals to old folk around where we live. We didn't have much money when I was growing up, but I had a very happy childhood.
~ Michelle Dockery
To me, I have my friends who I've known my whole life, and I can count them on one hand. They're people I went to school with, my mum's friends' daughters. You know?
~ Rita Ora
My mum wouldn't let me go outside. Coming back from school, the gang men sometimes would say things, but I would walk by, never answer, and my mum would go tell them leave me alone.
~ Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
My mum says part of the reason we moved house, it was a rough area at the time, was down to that - they wanted to help me.
~ Liam Smith
I lived in Peckham for the first 12 years of my life and then my mum and dad decided they really didn't want to bring up their children there. So they saved up money and bought a house in Plumstead, semi-detached, three bedrooms.
~ Tinie Tempah
I remember going round to my friends' houses and asking them to ask their mum and dad if I could stay for dinner because I wasn't going to get fed.
~ Angela Rayner
I've never not felt Maori, ever. And because of the era I grew up in, I was never not seen as that. I would walk down the street with Mum and Dad and people would say, 'Look, there's a little Maori girl.'
~ Rachel House
I have several Gujarati friends in Mumbai, and I keep eating from their tiffin boxes whenever we meet. I love Gujarati food!
~ Roop Durgapal
Having lived in a big city like Mumbai, I feel it gives you another personality in a way.
~ Amyra Dastur
I love being in Mumbai and want to continue being here.
~ Amy Jackson
Buying a house in Mumbai is a big deal. Even after a decade of being in Mumbai, there was a time when we didn't have a house, suddenly the whole family was homeless.
~ Pratik Gandhi
I am a full Parsi born and brought up in South Mumbai.
~ Amyra Dastur
In Mumbai you have people of all cast and religion.
~ Daisy Shah
I started as a stand-up comedian at charity shows in Mumbai.
~ Johnny Lever