Quotes About Exclusion
It was not until 1986 that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) began to draft laws requiring immigrants to be tested for and found free of HIV. This legislation was sponsored in the Senate by Senator Jesse Helms and was approved - unanimously - in June 1987. This Senate action was extraordinary, notes a legal opinion, in that it assumed a responsibility, previously entrusted to the HHS, to determine which communicable diseases would be grounds for excluding aliens.
~ Paul Farmer
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Attacking an outsider makes them all insiders.
~ Paul Graham
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The importance of minority does not reside in the fact of its relative exclusion from the majority but in the political potential of its divergence from the norm.
~ Unknown
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This Mexican hospitality to gringos is in ironic contrast to the present ubiquity of Mexicans who are demonized and fenced in, stamped as undesirable, considered suspect, and unwelcome in America.
~ Paul Theroux
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like a medieval wall, it was merely a symbol of exclusion rather than anything practical, and easily climbed over or tunneled under.
~ Paul Theroux
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Texas congressman had called it "an inefficient fourteenth-century solution to a twenty-first-century problem," which was accurate because, like a medieval wall, it was merely a symbol of exclusion rather than anything practical, and easily climbed over or tunneled under.
~ Paul Theroux
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He lived in the rich city as alien as a rat in a rich man's house that is fed on scraps thrown away, and hides here and there and is never a part of the real life of the house.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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He lived in the rich city as alien as a rat in a rich man's house that is fed on scraps thrown away, and hides here and there and is never a part of the real life of the house.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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The country she had taken for granted as her own, where she had been born, whose language alone she spoke, had rejected her and despised her.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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The artist will have had his revenge for being made to wait, A revenge not only necessary but right and clever-- Simply to leave him out of the scene forever.
~ Donald Justice
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Art feels like it has this frame, and it's either outside or inside.
~ Eileen Myles
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[The Jews have] an attitude of hostility and hatred towards all others.
~ Tacitus
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They shut him out from everything they did, and in his isolation, he had sought solace in painting
~ Danielle Steel
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If a boy became sick he walked alone; the others were afraid to catch what he had, and did not want to know him too well for he would surely die soon. We did not want his voice in our heads.
~ Dave Eggers
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Since mine own doors refuse to entertain me, I'll knock elsewhere, to see if they'll disdain me
~ William Shakespeare
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If I try to suppress or exclude him, he simply goes underground and continues to judge from a hiding place.
~ William Ury
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The almost complete exclusion of religion in all its forms from the political sphere had left Nationalism the most powerful moulding instrument of mankind in temporal affairs.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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In these lands you're a name to avoid, you're bound for defeat, you're a sign pointing out those who must be destroyed. At
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
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Alle standpunten toelaten, de meest verschillende overtuigingen, de meest tegenstrijdige meningen, veronderstelt een algemene toestand van vermoeidheid en onvruchtbaarheid. Daardoor komt dit wonder tot stand: de tegenstanders leven samen - maar juist omdat zij geen tegenstanders meer kunnen zijn; [...] Een religie dooft uit wanneer zij waarheden tolereert die haar uitsluiten; en de god in wiens naam men niet meer moord is beslist dood.
~ Cioran
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kültürel çeÅŸitlilik olgusu yads?n?r; yaÅŸam?m?z? düzenleyen normlara uymayan ne varsa kültürün d???na, doÄŸaya at?lmas? yeÄŸlenir.
~ Claude Levi-Strauss
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What does a victorious or defeated black woman's body in a historically white space look like?
~ Claudia Rankine
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The worst injury is feeling you don't belong so much to you—
~ Claudia Rankine
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History shows that it is not only senseless and cruel, but also difficult to state who is a foreigner.
~ Claudio Magris
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For relatively small stars, the Pauli exclusion principle keeps the electrons in a star sufficiently separated to prevent the star from contracting further after it has spent its fuel. In other words, the electrons counteract the crushing gravitational force. However, for stars more than about 1.5 times the mass of the sun (a mass known as the Chandrasekhar limit), this repulsive force would not be enough to stop stellar collapse.
~ Unknown
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