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Quotes About Exclusion

I really have had little to do with them, for I mingle with my peers or no one, and since I have no peers, I mingle with no one.
~ John Kennedy Toole
It is always to be taken for granted, that those who oppose an equality of rights never mean the exclusion should take place on themselves.
~ Thomas Paine
Those fighting to be included in the ideal of equality are not divisive.Those fighting to keep those people out - are.
~ Jon Stewart
I am a failure as a writer. The publishers won't publish me, the bookshops won't carry my books, the critics won't write about me. I am excluded from all anthologies, and completely ignored.
~ Anais Nin
Belief cannot be reckoned with in terms of science, for science and faith are mutually exclusive.
~ Rudolf Virchow
There is always that one girl who talks about things you weren't invited to in front of you.
~ Unknown
That awkward moment when your 'friends' don't invite you to something.
~ Unknown
The worst feeling is being left out by your sisters.
~ Unknown
Being left out is really really horrible. But you can't say anthing without sounding jealous or like a cry baby.
~ Unknown
Mean Girls are really just honest bi...es.
~ Unknown
You have always been the worst of my children," he said. "Be sure you do not dishonor me." "I have a better idea. I will do as I please, and when you count your children, leave me out.
~ Madeline Miller
How can they not have invited him to this meeting? He used to have influence – he used to rule over them all. He used to be someone.
~ Maggie O'Farrell
Three years ago the Government announced the creation of Reconciliation Place, and said that it would include a memorial to those removed from their families. However, they refused to include any of those who were removed in the design of their own memorial.
~ Malcolm Fraser
One of us... One of them... One of us... One of them... A rhythm playing like train wheels on a circular track -- never ending but going nowhere.
~ Malorie Blackman
There is no need, in order to explain three-quarters of the opinions held about people, to go so far as a love that has been spurned or an exclusion from political power. Our judgment remains unsure: an invitation refused or received determines it.
~ Marcel Proust
There were more than a few scientists who knew one little thing, and then thought that knowledge was universally applicable to every other problem, to the point of excluding or discounting information from people whose specialty was that other problem.
~ John Scalzi
In politics as in high school, who you are is to a large extent defined by who you sit with at lunch, and there was no doubt about it, the Earth was sitting at the loser table. It was not, Bob Pope thought, the true destiny of the Earth in our universe to be counted among the diplomatic equivalent of the acne-ridden and the furtively masturbating.
~ John Scalzi
blackballed from guild roles for two generations, because apparently mutiny is in the DNA, like eye color or a tendency toward irritable bowels. On
~ John Scalzi
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~ John Scalzi
The quality of owning freezes you forever in I, and cuts you off forever from the we.
~ John Steinbeck
Beyond my failings as a racist, I knew I was not wanted in the South. When people are engaged in something they are not proud of, they do not welcome witnesses.
~ John Steinbeck
Nationalism is form of collective narcissism, where the citizens possess an inflated self-love of "their own people, " to the exclusion of other human beings.
~ Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason
How I exist in this world is that you're in or you're out. You are family or you are the enemy.
~ Meghan McCain
Ye have cast out yer brothers for devils and now complain ye, lamenting, that ye've been left to fight alone.
~ Robert Anton Wilson