61 Quotes About Exclusion
- Author Suzie Wilde
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She felt excluded, unappreciated and unloved. Never had been loved.
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- Author Hilton Als
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I'd look on as old men walked down city streets arm in arm with their wives. I would watch babies resting on their mothers' bellies in patches of grass and sunlight in Central Park. I would watch cigarette-smoking teenagers glittering with meanness and youth, whispering and laughing as they shopped on lower Broadway. These exchanges of intimacy were all the same to me because they excluded me [...]
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Include every smell, every sound, every taste, every sight in your philosophy. Exclude nothing.
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- Author Jonathan Raban
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For 100 years, governments of every colour were committed to enlarging the language of citizenship. Now Mrs. Thatcher's government is committed to closing it.
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- Author Laurie Buchanan
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One of the hallmarks of social wellness is being inclusive, not exclusive, with our friendship.
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- Author Umberto Eco
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Scratch the heresy and you will find the leper. Every battle against heresy wants only this: to keep the leper as he is.
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- Author Sara Sheridan
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While I'm frustrated at the amount I'm expected to take on in the present, the 1950s woman was frustrated by being excluded - not being allowed to take things on at all.
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- Author Raphael Zernoff
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The new expanded spirituality is all inclusive. It is inclusive, because it comes from unconditional love. In the concept of unconditional love there is no exclusion. Everything and everyone is seen as a part of oneself.It is a beautiful spirituality as the one who lives by its principles cannot by definition be a part of any conflict.
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- Author Elizabeth Bowen
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And because no one answered or cared and a conversation went on without her she felt profoundly lonely, suspecting once more for herself a particular doom of exclusion. Something of the trees in their intimacy of shadow was shared by the husband and wife and their host in the tree-shadowed room. She thought of love with its gift of importance. "I must break in on all this," she thought as she looked around the room.
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