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Quotes About Inclusivity

I speak to you today not as an American citizen and not as a Jew, but as a human being
~ Walter Isaacson
people should consider themselves citizens of the world.
~ Walter Isaacson
Franklin's own idea was more expansive: he believed in encouraging and providing opportunities for all people to succeed based on their diligence
~ Walter Isaacson
We do not talk one-on-one to large institutional investors or analysts, but rather treat all shareholders the same.
~ Warren Buffett
In today's overpopulated world, we simply cannot continue to live with those old styles of closed-mindedness.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Rather than having judgmental thoughts about those whom you regard as separate or different, view others as an extension of yourself.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
remember to include yourself when dispensing kindness and nonjudgment.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
you're a member of the human race, not a sub-group. Here, you're a nation of the world with a global awareness, rather than a patriot of any one country.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Yo también estoy en esos árboles y en esas nubes», «Somos verdaderamente el mundo y no estoy separado de nada ni de nadie».
~ Wayne W. Dyer
The way we are, we are members of each other. All of us. Everything. The difference ain't in who is a member and who is not, but in who knows it and who don't.
~ Wendell Berry
Krauthammer's Law: Everyone is Jewish until proven otherwise. I've had a fairly good run with this one.
~ Charles Krauthammer
football is not what you accomplish in solitary feats of greatness, but who you get to play it with. The heart of football is found in the huddle—not the highlight
~ Charles Martin
You are important—not because you're rich, but because you are human.
~ Charles Montgomery
People who live in monofunctional, car-dependent neighborhoods outside of urban centers are much less trusting of other people than people who live in walkable neighborhoods where housing is mixed with shops, services, and places to work.
~ Charles Montgomery
By spending resources and designing cities in a way that values everyone's experience, life can get easier and more pleasant for everyone. We can make cities that are more generous and less cruel. We can make cities that help us all get stronger, more resilient, more connected, more active and more free. We just have to decide who our cities are for. And we have to believe that they can change.
~ Charles Montgomery
use, mixed income, density, and transit.
~ Charles Montgomery
There is a message for all city makers here. It is that with the right triangulation, even the ugliest of places can be infused with the warmth that turns strangers into familiars by giving us enough reason to slow down.
~ Charles Montgomery
The perfect Christmas tree? All Christmas trees are perfect!
~ Charles N. Barnard
Mark Thompson's Gay Spirituality (HarperCollins)
~ Charles Silverstein
Open a window in the SRO on a summer night and you can hear at least five dialects being spoken, the voices bouncing up and down the central interior courtyard, the courtyard in reality just a vertical column of interior-facing windows,
~ Charles Yu
Able to pass in any situation as may be required," she says. "I get it all. Brazilian, Filipina, Mediterranean, Eurasian. Or just a really tan White girl with exotic-looking eyes. Everywhere I go, people think I'm one of them. They want to claim me for their tribe." "Must be amazing." "Yeah, I mean, I can be objectified by men of all races.
~ Charles Yu
What we don't need in country music is divisiveness, public criticism of each other, and some arbitrary judgement of what belongs and what doesn't.
~ Charley Pride
There must be millions of people all over the world who never get any love letters... I could be their leader.
~ Charlie Brown
Éramos criaturas do presente e não uma produção do passado nem uma promessa do futuro. Éramos aceites tal como éramos sem rótulos de "Quem é Quem" e registos de rendimentos.
~ Charlie Chaplin