Quotes About Exclusion
The last thing your guests want is to be hanging around unable to get into your house.
~ Sally Miller
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Don't say his name. I don't want him in here. I will cut him out.
~ Salvador Plascencia
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Include me out.
~ Samuel Goldwyn
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To circumscribe poetry by a definition will only show the narrowness of the definer, though a definition which shall exclude Pope will not easily be made.
~ Samuel Johnson
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The very West European states that went furthest toward welfare were also the larger imperial states that excluded from their generosity the vast bulk of humanity in the empire's territories.
~ Samuel Moyn
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She felt like the loser kid the teacher made everyone play with at recess. -Hanna Marin
~ Sara Shepard
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While I'm frustrated at the amount I'm expected to take on in the present, the 1950s woman was frustrated by being excluded - not being allowed to take things on at all.
~ Sara Sheridan
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Nothing is quite as bad as being without privacy and lonely at the same time.
~ Alexander Theroux
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The second time I was banned was when I directed a film called Xiu Xiu. I was banned for three years from China.
~ Amanda Schull
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To think that only faultless people are worthwhile seems like an incredible exclusion of almost everything of deep value in the human saga. Sometimes I can't believe the narrowness that has been attributed to God in terms of what he would approve and disapprove.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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I feel as if I am being left out, as though I'm some straggler and people can't quite remember to stay back for me.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Three, Christians who practice repentance should be the only ones allowed into church membership and leadership.
~ Mark Driscoll
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Albert's shutters may have kept out the suffragettes: they did not effectively exclude the Furies.
~ Anthony Powell
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To her the butterflies of the world had been all in all, and the working bees had been a tribe apart with which she was no more called upon to mix than is my lady's spaniel with the kennel hounds. But
~ Anthony Trollope
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No Catholic in England and Scotland was allowed to buy or inherit land. Exercising the function of a Catholic priest or running a Catholic school were both activities punishable by life imprisonment. Catholics could not receive commissions in the army or navy, or officially be soldiers or sailors. In the same way, Catholics who declared themselves as such could not attend universities, let alone take degrees
~ Antonia Fraser
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El cuerpo político sólo debe componerse de ciudadanos armados. En cuanto al censo, no es posible fijar la cantidad de una manera absoluta e invariable; pero debe dársele la base más ancha posible, para que el número de los que tengan parte en el gobierno sobrepuje al de los que queden excluidos de él.
~ Aristotle
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Oh, yes, safe for humans. Animals too. But there is an exclusion zone.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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That alas is the way it goes; Something we must rectify. Paul, not Caro, would interpret the degree of meaning in their respective lots. That had been decided, as he sat speaking intimately of his life to the person most excluded from it - in order to readmit her to the intimacy, though not the life.
~ Shirley Hazzard
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No one lives any nearer than the town. No one else will come any nearer than that.
~ Shirley Jackson
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A religion, even if it calls itself a religion of love, must be hard and unloving to those who do not belong to it.
~ Sigmund Freud
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I never want to belong to any club that would have someone like me as a member
~ Sigmund Freud
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One should not belittle the advantage that is enjoyed by a fairly small cultural circle, which is that it allows the aggressive drive an outlet in the form of hostility to outsiders. It is always possible to bind quite large numbers of people together in love, provided that others are left out as targets for aggression.
~ Sigmund Freud
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she had learned that the world is like a tavern - where he who has naught more to spend from is cast out at the door.
~ Sigrid Undset
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Society cares about the individual only in so far as he is profitable. The young know this. Their anxiety as they enter in upon social life matches the anguish of the old as they are excluded from it.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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