Quotes About Inclusivity
Someone who hates one group will end up hating everyone - and, ultimately, hating himself or herself.
~ Elie Wiesel
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Humans are animals, too, you know.
~ Eliot Schrefer
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The guardians of high culture will try to convince you that the arts belong only to a chosen few, but they are wrong and they are also annoying. We
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The guardians of high culture will try to convince you that the arts belong only to a chosen few, but they are wrong and they are also annoying. We are all the chosen few. We are all makers by design.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The guardians of high culture will try to convince you that the arts belong only to a chosen few, but they are wrong and they are also annoying. We are all the chosen few.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The guardians of high culture will try to convince you that the arts belong only to a chosen few, but they are wrong and they are also annoying
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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as if wherever he taught was a dining room instead of a classroom, and we were all eating at his table.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
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We need to live our values, to be the kind of nation that invests in opportunity, not just for some of us, but for all of us.
~ Elizabeth Warren
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Because, frankly, I have a tough time feeling that feminism has done a damn bit of good if I can't be the way I am and have the world accommodate it on some level.
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
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Meet every man as you find him, for we're all made the same under habit or robe or rags. Some better made than others, and some better cared for, but on the same pattern all. But
~ Ellis Peters
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You have not lived here among us. She did. You are English, she was Welsh, she knew us, and was never so moved against us that she withdrew or complained. We know she is there, no need to exclaim or make any great outcry. If we have needs, she knows it, and never asks that we should come with prayers and tears, knocking our knees on the ground before her. If she grudged a few brambles and weeds, she would have found a means to tell us. Us, not some distant Benedictine house in England!
~ Ellis Peters
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Meet every man as you find him, for we're all made the same under habit or robe or rags. Some better made than others, and some better cared for, but on the same pattern all.
~ Ellis Peters
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Democracy or reading, democracy of space: our public library tradition, wherever we live in the wide world, was incredibly hard-won for us by the generations before us and ought to be protected, not just for ourselves but in the name of every generation after us.
~ Ali Smith
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This is part empathy, part thievery. Empathy, in art, is art's part-exchange with us, its inclusivity, at once a kindness, a going beyond the self, and a pickpocketing of our responses, which is why giving and taking are bound up with the goods, with the gods, with respect, with deep-seated understanding about the complex cultural place where kindness, thievery, bartering, and gift-giving all meet, make their exchanges, and by exchange reveal real worth.
~ Ali Smith
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That's what a public library means: something communal. - Kate Atkinson
~ Ali Smith
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Can you hear me, all of you?
~ Alice Notley
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It's so clear that you have to cherish everyone. I think that's what I get from these older black women, that every soul is to be cherished, that every flower Is to bloom.
~ Alice Walker
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In my work and in myself I reflect black people, women and men, as I reflect others. One day even the most self-protective ones will look into the mirror I provide and not be afraid.
~ Alice Walker
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You enter some activist space, Tumblr, a campus group, your neighborhood cultural center. You're expected to make mistakes, but to eventually never mess up anyone's pronoun, ever, to never accidentally use the wrong vocabulary, regardless of how educated you are, self-educated or formally.
~ Alice Wong
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Always be Kind" By Liam Miller, Age 8 If you meet up with a grizzly With really big claws Or a shark in the ocean Who looks just like Jaws I a scary bank robber Points a gun in your face Or a bully says "you loser" and makes you feel out of place Don't be hurtful or mean That will make you bad as them. Be kind! Join the nice team! Kindness wins in the end.
~ Alison Gaylin
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Our nation is the sum of Scandinavian Scotland, Pictish Scotland, Irish Scotland, English Scotland and British Scotland.
~ Alistair Moffat
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O Espiritismo, de acordo com o Evangelho, admitindo a salvação para todos, independente de qualquer crença, desde que a Lei de Deus seja observada, não diz: Fora do Espiritismo não há salvação; e, como não pretende ensinar ainda toda a verdade, também não diz: Fora da verdade não há salvação, máxima que dividiria em lugar de unir e perpetuaria os antagonismos.
~ Allan Kardec
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Lincoln was "the first great man that I talked with in the United States freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, or the difference of color."92 Nor did Lincoln mean
~ Allen C. Guelzo
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That thing you do where you don't give people a chance before they've had any chances in the first place.
~ Allison Winn Scotch
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