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Quotes About Exclusion

most of the sort restricted to Anglo-Saxon Christian men
~ Ron Chernow
It seems that Frank alienated virtually everyone in the building and was increasingly ostracized.
~ Ron Chernow
The essential characteristic of the fourth period is that, by the exclusion of the soul from direct communion with the psycho-spiritual world, the human faculties of intelligence and feeling were thereby strengthened and invigorated. The souls whose powers of intelligence and feeling had at that time developed to a great extent as the result of former incarnations, carried over with them the fruits of this development into their incarnations during the fifth period.
~ Rudolf Steiner
Tüm resmi görebilenler, çerçevenin d???na ad?m atanlard?r.
~ Salman Rushdie
The world values power, comfort, success, and recognition. Jesus frees us to value grief, sacrifice, weakness, and exclusion.
~ Timothy Keller
However good-hearted one is, you understand, one eventually stops seeing people who depress you, so in the end Old Dantes was all alone.
~ Alexandre Dumas
That was when I came to understand that freaks of nature and ordinary people had no business being together.
~ Alice Hoffman
The relatives didn't feel slighted—they had a limited interest in people like Roy who had just married into the family, and not even contributed any children to it, and who were not like themselves. They were large, expansive, talkative. He was short, compact, quiet.
~ Alice Munro
any store or restaurant or office that he went into. Nor was she married to any of the men he knew in the Elks or the Oddfellows or the Lions Club or the Legion. A
~ Alice Munro
King's best speeches end with a wish for inclusiveness, his wish for a place where brown, Black, white, and yellow play together and are judged by their character. I have created that place now, today, but to do it I had to throw all the white people out.
~ Alice Randall
The demonizing and devaluing of certain segments of the population during the last two decades of the nineteenth century would grow in both support and legitimacy.
~ Allen M. Hornblum
the so-called Waidhofen Manifesto of the mid-1880s barring Jews from membership in student organizations and fraternities. He quotes these lines from that document, and they are explicit: "Everyone of a Jewish mother, every human being in whose veins flows Jewish blood, is from the day of his birth without honor and void of all the refined emotions.… He is ethically subhuman.
~ Allen Shawn
There is a pit forming the radius of which is only men. 'A circle (pit) with no women in is not a circle but a fallace
~ Joe Talbot
Next time, involve me in what you're planning. How had I gone so easily from feeling excluded to doing the excluding? Did I dislike the reminder that I hadn't always been on the inside looking out? Was I so relieved to be there that I didn't notice the people who still wanted desperately to be invited in? Had I learned that the only way to be part of a society was to shun its outcasts?
~ Joel Derfner
Celebrities become excluded from everyday life, kind of in exile in an echelon that is deemed better, anyway: Life of celebrity, all the fame and glamor.
~ Jack Gleeson
The orthodox Jewish faith practically excludes woman from religious life.
~ Abraham Cahan
On Hollywood turning its back on him: I wasn't in the club. You see, I'm not going to be a stroker. I never have been all my life.
~ Mickey Rooney
A "fraternity" is the antithesis of fraternity. The first... is predicated on the idea of exclusion; the second (that is, the abstract thing) is based on a feeling of total equality.
~ E. B. White
Please, that is so antiquated. The institutions of male supremacy only have real power over you if you buy into that notion. Go found your own club and tell them they can't join. Or better yet, drop the idea of clubs altogether because they're exclusionary, and embrace some other, more flexible way of connecting with people.
~ E. Lockhart
Whenever someone makes out a guest list, the people not on it become officially uninvited, and that makes them the enemies of the invited. Guest lists are just a way of choosing sides.
~ E.L. Konigsburg
Oh, fence me out if you like! Fence me out as much as you like! But never in. Oh Harcourt, never in.
~ E.M. Forster
Exclusion makes us suffer, inclusion makes us thrive.
~ E.O. Wilson
What we put in and leave out of our stories tells us something about who we are.
~ Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
by black people who they believe don't belong in their space.
~ Eddie S. Glaude Jr.