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Quotes about Inclusivity

You go to a Rico Nasty show and there's gay people, trans people, white people and black people all in the mosh pit together, and it's beautiful.
— Kenny Beats
For a while... to be an evangelical meant you were a white Republican, and you were against this and against that. I don't want to be put into that mold, because then people judge you before they even listen... I don't want to divide the very people I am trying to reach.
— Joel Osteen
My pro program is going to reach out to more than just the people who have had the luxury of going to makeup school. Personally, when I was a kid, I couldn't afford that. That doesn't mean that they can't be at a professional level.
— Kat Von D
There's an inherent idea that if a Black executive producer and a Black director are going to do a movie based on a Black writer's book that everybody is going to be Black.
— Gabrielle Union
One could say that in case of need, every normal and healthy woman is able to hold a position. And there is no profession which cannot be practiced by a woman.
— Edith Stein
A university is supposed to be a place where all ideas are discussed.
— Jerry Falwell, Jr.
India is a beautiful country. Any attempt to divide people cannot be good for this country.
— Shabana Azmi
I do believe in teamwork, and I think it's very important, especially for a woman, because if you don't have a good team, then you cannot step out if you need to.
— Arundhati Bhattacharya
Jesus didn't care about a "holy table" as the religious establishment defined "holy." For Jesus a holy table was one that was open to anyone, a table where all God's children were present.
— Leonard Sweet
The wise do not classify. The wise do not want to be classified. Classifying people is not classy.
— Lisa Bevere
The information society should serve all of its citizens, not only the technically sophisticated and economically privileged.
— Bill Gates
The truly good is he who is one with all those who are deemed bad.
— Khalil Gibran