Quotes About Inclusivity
You are not a true love until you love everyone all-out. In other words, until you love everyone with all you have including your whole strength and resources you've not yet started loving properly. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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It is not for him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens.
~ Baha'u'llah
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God made all of us, Josh. We all his children. Ain't no good trying to divide us all up. I seen plenty of white folk beaten up in prison. Evil comes in all forms, all colors. Bible says so. I ain't judging nobody except on themselves. Only way to do it.
~ baldacci david iii
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God would have been strangely unjust had he confined the testimony of his power to certain generations and peoples and denied them to others. The brazen rod belongs to all.
~ balzac honore de vi
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Love is love. It doesn't matter what kind it is.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Quan tr?ng nh?t không ph?i là ??u tranh ?? xóa Ä'i sá»± khác bi?t, mà là th?u hi?u sá»± khác bi?t và lý do t?n t?i c?a nh?ng ng??i khác
~ Banana Yoshimoto
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Imagine a city where graffiti wasn't illegal, a city where everybody could draw whatever they liked. Where every street was awash with a million colours and little phrases. Where standing at a bus stop was never boring. A city that felt like a party where everyone was invited, not just the estate agents and barons of big business. Imagine a city like that and stop leaning against the wall - it's wet.
~ Banksy
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One of the great strengths of the United States is... we have a very large Christian population - we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation or a Jewish nation or a Muslim nation. We consider ourselves a nation of citizens who are bound by ideals and a set of values.
~ Barack Obama
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We need somebody who's got the heart, the empathy, to recognize what it's like to be a young teenage mom, the empathy to understand what it's like to be poor or African-American or gay or disabled or old - and that's the criterion by which I'll be selecting my judges.
~ Barack Obama
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And I will do everything that I can as long as I am President of the United States to remind the American people that we are one nation under God, and we may call that God different names but we remain one nation.
~ Barack Obama
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Democracy demands that the religiously motivated translate their concerns into universal, rather than religion-specific, values.
~ Barack Obama
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It is in Saudi Arabia's best interest to allow women to fully participate in its society, and this includes the right to vote and run for office.
~ Barbara Boxer
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The only clear line I draw these days is this: when my religion tries to come between me and my neighbor, I will choose my neighbor... Jesus never commanded me to love my religion.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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Sometimes I wondered if it even mattered whether our communion cups were filled with consecrated wine or draft beer, as long as we bent over them long enough to recognize each other as kin.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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Because they were not old enough to serve on committees or wrangle over the order of worship, the children often had a better grasp of what church was all about than the rest of us did.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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The problem is that people we cannot stand are loved just as much as we are, by a God with an upsetting sense of community.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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The only clear line I draw these days is this: when my religion tries to come between me and my neighbor, I will choose my neighbor. That self-canceling feature of my religion is one of the things I like best about it. Jesus never commanded me to love my religion.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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Another favorite hymn mourns Israel's lonely exile from the Son of God. Another years for a future in which every knee will bow to Jesus. Another urges Christian soldiers onward, marching as to war. When I imagined singing it with a Muslim or Hindu student sitting next to me, my voice dried up. It was a song for insiders, not outsiders. If I had learned anything from going on all of those class field trips, it was how religious language sounds to outsiders, and how much that matters.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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As much as I admire the brilliance of the Jewish Talmud—especially the way it hallows sacred debate across the centuries—I cannot have it. It belongs to those in whose lifeblood it was written. As much as my soul leans toward the whirling of the Sufis who bring heaven to earth with their ethereal spinning, I cannot have that either. It belongs to those who have devoted their lives to the love of Allah.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor
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The nice thing about a round table is that it can seat an almost infinite number of people, as King Arthur found out long ago.
~ Barbara Cohen
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That's the secret of entertaining. You make your guests feel welcome and at home. If you do that honestly, the rest takes care of itself.
~ Barbara Hall
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Our power lies in the depth of our compassion and in our abilities to imagine each other in ourselves.
~ barbara harrison
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Children who find a single important life in the ordinary, unimportant, and unheroic are less likely to succumb to the human fallacy of Us versus Them [Betty Levin, "Polars Bears and Lemmings"].
~ barbara harrison
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the Afro-American experience, rejecting the false history, spurious logic, and expedient politics that collapse the situations of Afro-Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans, and indigenous Americans into a single category. He correctly insists that there is no counterpart for any other descent group to the one-drop or any-known-ancestry rule that, with minor exceptions, has historically identified Afro-Americans.
~ Barbara J. Fields
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