Quotes About Exclusion
Whiteness can be reproduced in the spaces where it is supposedly being questioned. You even have to do the work of questioning the terms of their terms ("if you want to decolonize, we'll do it on our terms"). If you don't use their terms, or if you question their terms, what happens then? You might be dropped; you might be stopped. But the questions you raise are turned into questions about you.
~ Sara Ahmed
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You complain because you do not belong here. And your complaint becomes evidence you do not belong here. When the judgment that you do not belong here has already been made, you have to work hard not to provide evidence to support that judgment. She
~ Sara Ahmed
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I hate this bizarre policy of protective exclusion, because it effectively writes me off the page.
~ Sara Gruen
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I hate this bizarre policy of protective exclusion, because it effectively writes me off the page. If I don't know what's going on in their lives, how am I supposed to insert myself in the conversation?
~ Sara Gruen
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hate this bizarre policy of protective exclusion
~ Sara Gruen
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It was so easy to disown what you couldn't recognize, to keep yourself apart from things that were foreign and unsettling
~ Sarah Dessen
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The books which were actively excluded (Chapter 11) were in nearly all cases considerably later and less reliable than those that were accepted.
~ John Barton
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The Creationists, like all bigots, derive their fervour from rejection--the more they can reject, the more righteous they themselves feel.
~ John Berger
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for we have found that by excluding we grow thin inside even though we may have an enormous bank account outside.
~ John Cage
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No man is excluded from calling upon God, the gate of salvation is set open unto all men: neither is there any other thing which keepeth us back from entering in, save only our own unbelief.
~ John Calvin
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To be no part of any body, is to be nothing.
~ John Donne
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The world of education is like an island where people cut off from the world are prepared for life by exclusion from it.
~ Maria Montessori
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if there isn't a them, there can't be an us.
~ Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes
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Fame separates you from life.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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If you listen to Giuliani, it's like nobody did anything to improve the city except him. I'm not part of the history. Bloomberg's not part of the history. It's like, he did it. He's the only one. That's why he's a little crazy.
~ Edward Koch
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There were two off-campus Negro fraternities, one of which Chester pledged for, but even these, he said later, admitted students on the basis of skin shadings, with men of lighter complexion being viewed as more desirable.2
~ Edward Margolies
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Jack Warner "didn't want any niggers on his lot." At another studio where he was being considered for a publicity position, he learned that the all-Negro cast of Cabin in the Sky was excluded from the whites-only commissary.
~ Edward Margolies
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Expelling out a person accordingly, from the assembly, circle, or gathering, who spoils the surrounding of that neither falls under the discrimination nor a violation of the freedom of expression. Veritably, it executes and preserves the context-beauty of the disciplinary principles.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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El mundo es un muro de piedra -pensaba-, y han puesto las piedras tan juntas que no hay ni una sola rendija por la que uno pueda entrar.
~ Eiji Yoshikawa
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ONA se ose?a isklju?eno iz svega, jer je isklju?ena iz svega. Drugi idu dalje, ?ak se i penju preko nje. Tako malu prepreku predstavlja ona. Putnik odlazi, ali ona ostaje, kao mastan papir od sendvi?a, da leži na putu, u najboljem slu?aju malo vijori na vetru. Papir ne može daleko, on truli na licu mesta. To truljenje zahteva godine, godine bez promena.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
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Ona se osje?a isklju?ena iz svega, jer i jest isklju?ena iz svega. Drugi idu naprijed penju?i se pritom preko nje. ?ini se da je ona jedina prepreka na putu. Šeta?i prolaze, a ona ostaje ležati poput odba?ena zamaš?ena papira koji otpuhuju naleti vjetra. Zamaš?en papir ne može daleko odletjeti; trune ondje gdje je. A proces raspadanja traje godinama, koje se bezli?no nižu.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
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How confident the other people in the class seemed to be in the rights that had been conferred on them by being there first—which was really only a matter of luck, because their aunts hadn't happened to call just then. Where, exactly, did they want me to go? Did they want me to just not exist? Was that how the Israelis and Palestinians felt about each other?
~ Elif Batuman
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La biblioteca se hace igual con lo que se elige como con lo que queda descartado.
~ Antonio Munoz Molina
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Whoever, therefore, is unfit to live in a commonwealth, is above or below humanity.
~ Aristotle
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