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Quotes About Inclusivity

Fashion is much more open minded to duskier skin, but I do not think they are prejudiced in any way to fair skin either.
~ Lisa Haydon
I think people need to be open minded to everyone.
~ Becca Kufrin
Disapproval of homosexuality cannot justify invading the houses, hearts and minds of citizens who choose to live their lives differently.
~ Harry A. Blackmun
It's not my role or my goal to change people's minds. I would hope they would support me, but it's not for me to make them do so.
~ Laurel Hubbard
I'm of the mindset that God loves everyone.
~ Brad Paisley
I've seen a lot of brands fail because they went, 'Hey, look, we're from New York, and that's what we're all about.' But wherever you go, people are proud of where they are. So even though we're from New York, what we do is a mindset: it's got to work in Japan, in Los Angeles, London, wherever.
~ James Jebbia
We are accountable to each other; having an equitable Minnesota benefits everyone, not just the disenfranchised.
~ Ilhan Omar
Millennials, minorities, women - until we can connect with those populations, we're going to have some difficulty electorally.
~ Mitt Romney
It's important to be able to sit together and form a government of the majority that serves everyone, and not a government of minorities that takes care of itself.
~ Benny Gantz
I'm not a member of a minority but I can empathize with what's going on.
~ Matthew Vaughn
Of strong importance to me is the defense of minority rights, not just racial minorities, but ideological and religious minorities.
~ Rand Paul
Con ng??i sinh ra không có giai c?p. Nước m?t c?a ng??i nào cÅ©ng m?n, máu c?a ng??i nào cÅ©ng ??. Chia ng??i ra thành giai c?p ?? mà k? th? l?n nhau Ä'ó là má»™t Ä'i?u sai l?m.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
To love, in the true sense of the word, is to feel no discrimination. We should have the element of equanimity, so that we can love without boundaries. Equanimity is the absence of the three complexes—better, worse, and equal. We no longer discriminate. We are able to embrace everything and we no longer suffer. When there is love without discrimination, there is also an absence of suffering.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
To practice is not to practice for ourselves alone. We practice for everyone. We should be proud to say, Violence, it may come from somewhere else, but not from me. Hatred, discrimination, it may come from somewhere else, but not from me .
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
My child, you should practice so that your mind is like the earth. Whether people put on the earth fragrant oils, good-tasting food, excrement, or urine, the earth receives them all without discrimination.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
We need to come out of our silos. Open the doors and come out into the air and the light. Hack through a wall and make a door if necessary. Expand our horizons. Understand that divergent viewpoints can be valid. That sympathetic viewpoints can be false. And that we need to be able to discern the difference.
~ Thomas C. Foster
Ambiance raciale : les Arméniens, vieux habitants du quartier, contribuant à sa dimension de palimpseste des peuples, augmentent mon plaisir (et mon argument) d'habiter le 10e : c'est la France que j'aime, réelle, hétérogène. Que les Arméniens puissent cohabiter tranquillement avec les Turcs, les Juifs avec les Arabes, etc., définit l'ancien idéal républicain de coexistence des contraires.
~ Thomas Clerc
All things merge in one another - good into evil, generosity into justice, religion into politics...
~ Thomas Hardy
The beggarly question of parentage...what is it after all? What does it matter,when you come to think of it, wheter a child is yours by blood or not? All the little ones of our time are collectively the children of us adults of the time, and entitled to our general care. That excessive regard of parents for their own children, and their dislike of other people's, is, like class-feeling, patriotism, save-your-own-soul-ism and other virtues, a mean exclusiveness at bottom.
~ Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure
That liberty [is pure] which is to go to all, and not to the few or the rich alone. (to Horatio Gates, 1798)
~ Thomas Jefferson
All is safe where all can read, is a quotation from Thomas Jefferson showing his belief in the importance of everyone knowing how to and being able/allowed to read. I would like to take it one step further. I would say, All is BETTER when all can read. No matter what you like to read, the ability to read it, understand it, and enjoy it, truly enriches your life.
~ Thomas Jefferson
It is a wise man who said there is no inequality than the equal treatment of unequals. Fillossofee: Messages From a Grandfather, an ebook
~ Thomas Jefferson (?)
Now is not the time to tolerate the religions of the world; it's time to seek them out and study them and be affected by them.
~ Thomas Moore
teachers who pander to minority students by turning their courses into rap sessions and ethnic navel-gazing exercises capture their interest and allegiance.
~ Thomas Sowell