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Quotes About Inclusivity

When it is proclaimed that one must become more "sensitive" to various ethnic, linguistic, sexual, or lifestyle groups, neither a reason nor a definition usually accompanies this opaque imperative.
~ Thomas Sowell
The whole world shall be ours because of our love.
~ Katherine Mansfield
Liberal education is inevitably pluralistic," he lamented. "It would follow that Southerners are clearly wrong in resisting integration of white and Negro pupils.
~ Katherine Stewart
The Life and Soul, the man who will never go home while there is one man, woman or glass of anything not yet drunk.
~ Katherine Whitehorn
I am connected to everyone and everything.
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
Nosotros somos paisanos. We are fellow countrymen. We come from the same soil.
~ Kathi Appelt
She had a smooth, low voice and a naughty, shocking sense of humour. Laughter followed in her wake; she collected admirers, both male and female, simply walking across the lobby. She had a certain knack for including everyone in her own private jokes, bending in conspiratorially to say something wickedly off-colour to one of the old stone-faced dowagers waiting for a cab. The next moment, they'd both be giggling uncontrollably
~ Kathleen Tessaro
Catharism placed no value on one sex over the other; not only did it attract women as converts, but it invited them into the clergy.
~ Kathryn Harrison
People throughout the world may look different, or have a different religion, education or position but they are all the same. They are all people to be loved." Above
~ Kathryn Spink
All I'm saying is, kindness don't have no boundaries.
~ Kathryn Stockett
First and foremost, I'm a feminist. And basically that stems from a strong belief that all people and creatures deserve equal opportunity, rights and respect.
~ Kathy Najimy
An elite confederacy of nerds. My peeps
~ Kathy Reichs
I was a hop-around. I hung out with the rockabilly crew, the guys who were trying to be rappers, the funny kids.
~ Katy Perry
The public needs art, and it is the responsibility of a "self-proclaimed artist" to realize the public needs art, and not to make bourgeois art for the few and ignore the masses.
~ Keith Haring
Art is for everybody. To think that they—the public—do not appreciate art because they don't understand it, and to continue to make art that they don't understand and therefore become alienated from, may mean that the artist is the one who doesn't understand or appreciate art and is thriving in this "self-proclaimed knowledge of art" that is actually bullshit.
~ Keith Haring
When I meet gay fans out and about, they're so great to talk to - and I'm big on hugging, because I'm from the Midwest. They're just so energetic and loving. I'm proud to have those fans, and their support means a lot to me. I don't want just girls coming to my movies I want guys to come, too!
~ Kellan Lutz
Every student is unique and brings contributions that no one else can make.
~ Ken Bain
Great creative teams are diverse. They are composed of very different sorts of people with different but complementary talents.
~ Ken Robinson
As humanity becomes more numerous and interwoven, living respectfully with diversity is not just an ethical choice, it is a practical imperative. There
~ Ken Robinson
Los procesos educativos actuales no tienen en cuenta los estilos individuales de aprendizaje ni el talento. De ese modo, ofenden el principo de individualidad.
~ Ken Robinson
La función de un líder creativo no es concebir la totalidad de las ideas, sino impulsar una cultura en la que todos puedan generarlas.
~ Ken Robinson
I have one major rule: Everybody is right. More specifically, everybody — including me — has some important pieces of truth, and all of those pieces need to be honored, cherished, and included in a more gracious, spacious, and compassionate embrace.
~ Ken Wilber
But sometimes the quest for the right answer keeps us from testing a variety of good ones. In search of the right answer, we assume every answer other than the one we've settled on must be wrong. Forgetting that some things have more than one good answer. I'd like to think for example, that the question, "How can I love Ken?" might have many good answers, rather than one right one.
~ Ken Wilson
A third way departs from the "open and affirming" and the "love the sinner, hate the sin" approach by regarding the question of whether and how the biblical prohibitions apply in the case of monogamous gay relationships as a "disputable matter" in the Romans 14-15 sense.
~ Ken Wilson