Quotes About Inclusivity
Thoughts do not need to be native but universal.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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To display one's talents is not objectionable. However, denial of other's talents is tantamount; to denying yourself.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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Welcome To my sincere friendship Sign in, is free My password is: Love, Respect, and Civility.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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Through his mad fancying he remembered Mokunosuke's words: "Whoever you are, you are a man after all. You are no cripple with those fine limbs." Whether he was the son of an emperor or the child of an intrigue, was he not a child of the heavens and the earth?
~ Eiji Yoshikawa
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Opportunities for education should be within the reach of every individual, not for the lucky few.
~ Elbert Hubbard
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I am sure none of my boys and girls in Room 13 would purposely and deliberately hurt anyone's feelings because his name happened to be a long, unfamiliar one. I prefer to think that what was said was said in thoughtlessness. I know that all of you feel the way I do, that this is a very unfortunate thing to have happen. Unfortunate and sad, both. And I want you all to think about it.
~ Eleanor Estes
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Too often the great decisions are originated and given form in bodies made up wholly of men, or so completely dominated by them that whatever of special value women have to offer is shunted aside without expression.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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As a people, I am afraid, we tend too often to brush aside with impatience, sometimes with discourtesy, customs and points of view which are alien to us.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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She kept repeating that if she had dedicated herself assiduously to every child in the neighborhood, in a generation everything would change, there would no longer be the smart and the incompetent, the good and the bad. Then she looked at her son and again burst out crying.
~ Elena Ferrante
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The mannerisms that help define gender - the way in which people walk,swing their hips, gesture with their hands, move their mouths and eyes when they talk, take up space - are all based upon how non disabled people move…The construct of gender depends not only upon the male body and female body, but also on the non disabled body.
~ Eli Clare
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No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them
~ Elie Wiesel
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Labels are for cans, not people.
~ Anthony Rapp
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hospitality, cosmopolitanism, and tolerance.
~ Anthony Shadid
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To all my friends without distinction I am ready to display my opulence: come one, come all; and whosoever likes to take a share is welcome to the wealth that lies within my soul.
~ Antisthenes
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One of those pretty boys we put up front to avoid being accused of only putting pretty girls up there.
~ Antoine Wilson
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She saw that supreme dignity - and love - lay in tolerance.
~ Antonia Fraser
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I love the diversity of America. I love the plain, normal sense of humor Americans have. It is not wicked, like in some countries. And I also love how new America is.
~ Antonio Banderas
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But don't hunt for dissonance: There is no such thing; People dance to all tunes.
~ Antonio Machado
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A full heart has room for everything and an empty heart has room for nothing.
~ Antonio Porchia
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A full heart has room for everything and empty heart has room for nothing. Who understands?
~ Antonio Porchia
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A person who has common sense knows that men and women are also animals.
~ Anuj Somany
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Talk of humanity does not include the language of religion, caste, creed and related activity.
~ Anuj Somany
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The Americans of tomorrow, the America that is every day nearer coming to be, will be too wise, too open-hearted, too friendly-handed, to let the least last-comer at their gates knock in vain with his gifts unwanted.
~ Anzia Yezierska
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