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Quotes About Inclusivity

Love and charity for the whole human race, that is the test of true religiousness.
~ Swami Vivekananda
I don't think it should be a big deal who you love.
~ Taylor Swift
I love the fact that a lot of my audience is people from the inner city. African-Americans love my films.
~ Wes Craven
Nothing is more democratic, less judgmental, than water. Water doesn't care whether flesh is withered or fresh; it caresses aged flesh and firm flesh with equal love.
~ Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
I want a God big enough to love those who don't believe in him.
~ Barbara Hamby
I love writing for other actors, women of African descent and people who are generally underrepresented.
~ Danai Gurira
The only word for love is everybody's name.
~ Dar Williams
Miami is one of the great cultural melting pots in the world. I love working and living here.
~ David Caruso
We're supposed to be less judgmental and accept and be kind and love one another.
~ Dolly Parton
I love everybody. My heart's open to everybody.
~ Dolly Parton
People love discovering you. The thing about not being historically a mainstream writer is that everyone feels like you're theirs, you're their friend.
~ Eileen Myles
I think love to another human can't be wrong in any way. And to show that by painting my nails in rainbow colours, is a simple way to hopefully spread a little joy.
~ Emma Green Tregaro
The art of love is to embrace the world and that which lies beyond it.
~ Frederick Lenz
Love is a universal language.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
There's no beauty without difference and diversity. Love unconditionally.
~ Rasheed Ogunlaru
Give people a chance.
~ Scott Stabile
Loving someone doesn't just include that person, Ben. Loving someone means accepting all the things and people that person loves, too. And I will. I do. I promise.
~ Colleen Hoover, November 9
You are Mr. Owl. I am Ms. Hummingbird. We may be came from different species but as long as you're a bird, I'm a bird too.
~ Glad Munaiseche
Equality today means "sameness" rather than "oneness".
~ Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving
Love has no form, no color and is certainly not prejudice or judgmental.
~ Matthew Donnelly
just cool it with the anti-semitic remarks.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Hollywood had revealed itself in countless ways as one of the most hypocritical capitalist enclaves in the world, with a preening surface attitude advocating progressivism, equality, inclusivity and diversity—except not when it came down to inclusivity and diversity of political thought and opinion and language.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
All we've really done is to set ourselves up—to be sold to, branded, targeted, data-mined. But this is the logical endgame of the democratization of culture and the dreaded cult of inclusivity, which insists everybody has to live under the same umbrella of rules and regulations: a mandate that dictates how all of us should express ourselves and behave.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
To be truly good means more than not robbing people . . . To be truly good means more than being righteously religious . . . To be truly good means being a good neighbor. . . . And to be a good neighbor means recognizing that there are ultimately no strangers. . . . Everybody is my neighbor! . . . Everybody is my brother! . . . There are no isolated monads wounded on the other side of the street! . . . We're all connected.
~ Brian D. McLaren