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Quotes about Inclusion

The Pope is a man. The Pope needs the input of women, too. And the Pope, too, has a heart that can have a healthy, holy friendship with a woman.
— Pope Francis
I have never worked for a woman, and I have never worked with a lot of women.
— Sheryl Sandberg
The measure of any society is how it treats its women and girls.
— Michelle Obama
I'd recommend for any little girl starting out to play with the boys as long as possible.
— Toni Duggan
Government should take necessary steps to add music into school syllabus and impart knowledge to the students.
— Ilaiyaraaja
For in Jesus Christ there is neither male nor female, bond nor free; even you may be the children of God, if you believe in Jesus.
— George Whitefield
I do not ask who you are, that is not important to me,   You can do nothing and be nothing but what I will infold you.
— Walt Whitman
It is, then, not simply a question of black power or white power, but of how meaningfully to reenfranchise human power. This, as I think Martin Luther King understood, is the real point, the real gift to America, of the struggle of the black people. In accepting the humanity of the black race, the white people will not be giving accommodation to an alien people; it will be receiving into itself half of its own experience, vital and indispensable to it, which it has so far denied at great cost.
— Wendell Berry
Play simple, and people will join in. Sing along. Which, by the way, is the goal. Our job is to put a song in their mouths and let them sing it back to us. That's all that really matters." Then he added, "The great players aren't great because of all the notes they can play, but because of the ones they don't play.
— Charles Martin
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main...
— John Donne
In the mother's smile, it dawns on him that there is a world into which he is accepted and in which he is welcome, and it is in this primordial experience that he becomes aware of himself for the first time.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
Quakers almost as good as colored. They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time.
— Harriet Tubman