Quotes About Inclusivity
We think of the Warped Tour as kind of like everyone's big birthday party.
~ Chad Gilbert
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I think it's important that 'Star Wars' characters speak universally, to kids and to people.
~ Dave Filoni
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In the end, all that time I spent in the 'Star Wars' universe fostered galaxies of creativity and made me a better person here on Earth, because it taught me that everyone counts. That's why I can sincerely and with a straight face say: 'May the Force be with you.'
~ Chris Hardwick
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I don't consider it jumping ship. The 'Star Trek' philosophy is to embrace the diversity of the universe, and 'Star Wars' is part of that diversity. I also think 'Star Trek' and 'Star Wars' are related beyond both having the word 'Star.'
~ George Takei
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If we do want to bring a woman in to direct a 'Star Wars'... we don't want to talk somebody into it.
~ Kathleen Kennedy
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Isn't everybody a 'Star Wars' fan?
~ Genevieve O'Reilly
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'Star Wars' is so accessible that, at any point, you can sort of jump in and become immersed in it.
~ Tiya Sircar
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I think you can become a 'Star Wars' fan at any point in time in your life.
~ Tiya Sircar
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There are tons of female 'Star Wars' fans, and they're just as fanatic about it as the boys.
~ Tiya Sircar
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In one of my secondary schools, the single kindest thing I remember was a teacher who quietly offered to wash the uniform of a friend who was being hounded by children saying he 'stank': his mother was unemployed and couldn't always afford to take his clothes to the launderette.
~ Dawn Foster
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I would carry my home with me, out into the world, as I looked for others to bring into it.
~ Rachel Hartman
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Instead of imposing narrow and arbitrary definitions of Blackness on one another and alienating those who do not measure up, create spaces that allow people to be Black in their own way so they can contribute to our collective advancement.
~ Rachel Lindsay
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You don't have to be friends with everybody, you just can't be unkind to anybody.
~ Rachel Vail
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she had been overweight but she knew plenty of other big girls who were popular and well-liked and had dates all the time.
~ RaeAnne Thayne
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Music is universal too. Even deaf people like to dance, love rhythm, and can kind of pick it up.
~ Rainn Wilson
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All were free, the commissioner declared—Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians—to observe their own religious and social customs, but none would be permitted to meddle with those of their neighbours.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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Every Indian election in the eighty-two years since the pact— whether nationwide or in a state, town or village—has been conducted on the basis of that pact, with reserved seats for Dalits but without a separate electorate.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
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frequently used to justify a "broader" view of how many will be saved appears in the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church or Lumen Gentium (LG).
~ Ralph Martin
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A identidade se define por aquilo que diz respeito a todos e pertence a todos, o que implica essa relação de "ser o mesmo" e de manter o reconhecimento através do tempo, apesar da alteração das variáveis.
~ Ramón Gutiérrez
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Srinagar, there was a grave of a Christian soldier from Travancore, which had the Vedic swastika and a verse from the Quran inscribed on it. There could be 'no more poignant and touching symbolof the essential oneness and unity of India'.61
~ Ramachandra Guha
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The plural, inclusive, idea of India has three enemies. The best known is the notion of a Hindu Rashtra, as represented in an erratic fashion by the Bharatiya Janata Party and in a more resolute (or more bigoted) manner by the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, the Bajrang Dal and other associated organisations.
~ Ramachandra Guha
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India' was merely a label of convenience, 'a name which we give to a great region including a multitude of different countries'.
~ Ramachandra Guha
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Rabindranath Tagore used the phrase in a letter to a friend in 1921, writing that '…the idea of India is against the intense consciousness of the separateness of one's own people from others, which inevitably leads to ceaseless conflicts.
~ Ramachandra Guha
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and Bengali literature – in sum, 'an awesome polyglot, the
~ Ramachandra Guha
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