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Quotes About Exclusion

Poverty has many dimensions, but its causes include unemployment, social exclusion, and high vulnerability of certain populations to disasters, diseases and other phenomena which prevent them from being productive.
~ Unknown
I suppose society is wonderfully delightful. To be in it is merely a bore. But to be out of it simply a tragedy.
~ Oscar Wilde
the secretive oedipal couple and the excluded children so prevalent in psychoanalytic institutes. The "paranoiagenic" (Jaques, 1976) atmosphere of psychoanalytic institutes, the
~ Unknown
bouncer inside. There was probably
~ Unknown
These extraordinary measures were not about me being treated the same as other people; they were about me being treated worse.
~ Paris Hilton
Theory of all types is often presented as being so abstract that it can be appreciated only by a select few. Though often highly satisfying to academics, this definition excludes those who do not speak the language of elites and thus reinforces social relations of domination.
~ Patricia Hill Collins
If you exclude the people from participation, marginalize them, threaten their identity and nationhood, you will inevitably get sabotage and a conservative response.
~ Unknown
Stella realized then that Charlie's unhappiness had locked him out of this community as effectively as hers had, and she felt a dull sense of confirmation, she felt she might have known, this is the nature of people, they unerringly select as their victim the one who most needs their warmth.
~ Unknown
Aucune folie n'est assez profonde pour vous exclure de la communauté des fumeurs.
~ Unknown
You always assume you're the least-wanted person there. The one everyone else could do without.
~ Patrick Ness
The rest of us just have to live here, hovering around the edges, left out of it all, for the most part.
~ Patrick Ness
Claude Lévi-Strauss once observed that, "for the majority of the human species, and for tens of thousands of years, the idea that humanity includes every human being on the face of the earth does not exist at all. The designation stops at the border of each tribe, or linguistic
~ Unknown
Halfpenny a head. That's right. Anyone without a head gets in free.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Nos miramos las manos, que teníamos cogidas. Respiramos hondo y aceptamos nuestra complicidad, no en el robo, sino en la destrucción de una obra de arte. –Al menos, ellos no lo tendrán nunca –dijo. –¿Quiénes son ellos? –pregunté. –Cualquiera excepto nosotros –respondió.
~ Patti Smith
The current human rights movement in Africa - with the possible exception of the women's rights movement and faith-based social justice initiatives - appears almost by design to exclude the participation of the people whose welfare it purports to advance.' - Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
~ Paul Farmer
Gin was smart enough to know if she had limited the party to just her girlfriends, it would be a very small one: namely her and Sandy. It's not that the girls at school didn't like Gin. It was more like they tolerated her. Not that Gin wasted any energy trying to be friends.
~ Unknown
Politics is the art of preventing people from taking part in affairs which properly concern them.
~ Paul Valery
I wasn't some weird loner in school, but I definitely wasn't invited to any of the cool parties.
~ Paul Wesley
I intend to destroy segregation by positive and embracing methods(...) When my brothers try to draw a circle to exclude me, I shall draw a larger circle to include them. Where they speak out for the privileges of a puny group, I shall shout for the rights of all mankind.
~ Pauli Murray
Trotski describió en una ocasión a los perdedores como los consignados «al cubo de la basura de la historia» y no es un dato desdeñable que las ediciones sucesivas de la Bolshaya sovietskaya entsiklopediya (Gran Enciclopedia soviética) omitiera a personas, ideas y cosas que el Partido Comunista consideraba políticamente incorrectas, especialmente Trotski después de su ruptura con Stalin.
~ Peter Burke
Those who were on the inside, the majority that is, for them it had been hard to get his point, mostly they were just pleased that they were on the inside, that they were the fittest. For those on the outside, the fear and abandonment amounts to almost everything; everybody knows that. Understanding is something one does best when one is on the borderline.
~ Peter Høeg
never to put oneself in the place of non-Germans was part and parcel of being a National Socialist.
~ Unknown
by expelling them
~ Unknown
It was not the military prowess of the Germani that kept them outside the Empire, but their poverty.11
~ Unknown