Quotes About Inclusivity
I write for whoever needs to read it.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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I've never shaped or crafted my music for any specific group of people. Whoever connects with it is fine with me. I don't care where they come from.
~ Mat Kearney
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Whoever likes my music, I'm gonna reciprocate that same love back to them. I'm not trying to alienate anybody.
~ JPEGMAFIA
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Whoever I met in the industry welcomed me with open arms.
~ Meera Chopra
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The Chinese culture belongs not only to the Chinese but also to the whole world.
~ Hu Jintao
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Masculinity is what you believe it to be. I think masculinity and femininity is something that's very old-fashioned. There's a whole new generation of people who aren't defined by their sex or race or who they like to sleep with.
~ Johnny Weir
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I love my gay fans. Gay people are always usually my best friends in the whole world. I completely adore them.
~ Britney Spears
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Repertory theater is all about being part of the whole, one of the many colors in this vast palette.
~ Tom Hanks
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But the whole point of the Sixties was that you had to take people as they were. If you came in with us you left your class, and colour, and religion behind, that was what the Sixties was all about.
~ Michael Caine
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Good leaders need to be able to connect to all of those around them. This is especially true at Whole Foods, where we have a very team-oriented culture.
~ John Mackey
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JACL has always been at the very forefront of making sure citizens' civil rights remain intact. They fight wholeheartedly against discrimination, prejudice and racial bias and they always provide a calm voice during turbulent times.
~ Tamlyn Tomita
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I hope wholeheartedly that badminton will be as popular and respected as tennis one day.
~ Lin Dan
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And the beauty, me being a dance ambassador, is - what I find a lot of pride in is how inclusive dance is and that it doesn't judge based on any of the past. It kind of just wholeheartedly welcomes people in.
~ Valentin Chmerkovskiy
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The Indian audiences have accepted me wholeheartedly. I find that very encouraging.
~ Saba Qamar
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I completely and wholeheartedly denounce any kind of white nationalism, any kind of Nazism.
~ Madison Cawthorn
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So many people want to be seen not just as a mom or a wife, but they want to be seen wholly.
~ Susan Kelechi Watson
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To exist in an echo chamber and only talk to people with whom we agree is fruitless.
~ Tomi Lahren
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To whom does design address itself: to the greatest number, to the specialist of an enlightened matter, to a privileged social class? Design addresses itself to the need.
~ Charles Eames
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When I was a kid, we'd go to the movies, and my parents would reach out to everyone around us in the theater, most of whom could barely afford the movie ticket. They'd hand out popcorn and Milk Duds, strike up conversations with them, lend shoulders to cry on, learn their names, and smile at everyone.
~ Daniel Lubetzky
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I teach at USC. I have a big class of 360 kids, only about a fifth of whom are film majors. I don't just show the Hollywood blockbusters. I show independent films, foreign films, documentaries.
~ Leonard Maltin
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I really don't care with whom you sleep. I just care what kind of a decent human being you are.
~ Betty White
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I have never met a person in whom I did not see myself reflected.
~ Bob Brown
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Of course, the majority of us would speak up in the face of outrageous bigotry, but do we speak up in a social situation when someone casually refers to something as 'gay'? If we don't, we are standing with the homophobes whom we are quietly fighting.
~ Jack Antonoff
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The definition of gumbo is almost as slippery as that of Creole. Just as gumbo can contain pretty much any kind of meat or seafood, Creole is a vague and inclusive term for native New Orleanians, who may be black or white, depending on whom you're asking.
~ Jay McInerney
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