Quotes about Diversity
We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some.
— Alveda King
You should strive to govern by being as inclusive as possible.
— Kevin Faulconer
I'm far more drawn to performances by strong women than I am to men.
— Cody Fern
Always realize that even your strongest advocate and opponent is a part of the human family; albeit they may have small shortcomings and even strength in them, they are part of that human family.
— Bernice King
We bless the organized church structures and their meetings. But if there are 10,000 others that meet outside of these ecclesiastical structures, that's wonderful, too. The kingdom of God moves forward in lots and lots of ways.
— Richard Foster
The Bible does not oppose or forbid interracial marriages but sees them as a positive good for the glory of Christ.
— John Piper
You could be a woman in Alabama who's a conservative Christian, or you could be a total crunchy-granola woman in Seattle and 20 years old, and both of you would watch Oprah.
— Shonda Rhimes
Our great nation put a man on the moon, but it can't train its cops to distinguish between an ordinary brown-skinned brother and a criminal.
— Jeffrey Wright
I always run inclusive and successful organisations.
— Hillary Clinton
It's not my place to say how Zoe Saldana perceives herself, and I can't say how anybody else perceives her, either. I see her as a black person of Hispanic origin, but I don't even know what that really means, because I don't know anything about race and Hispanic culture.
— India Arie
From the beginning, our community has been focused on people outside of Christianity. But that emphasis means that a lot of hard work is represented in every person who is baptized.
— Erwin McManus
There are many countries where you can only believe more or you can believe less. But in the United States we have this incredible smorgasbord, and it really interests me why people are drawn to one faith rather than another, especially to a system of belief that to an outsider seems absurd or dangerous.
— Lawrence Wright