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Inclusiveness Quotes

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Booker T. Washington
“A lie doesn't become truth, wrong doesn't become right, and evil doesn't become good, just because it's accepted by a majority.”
Booker T. Washington

Kazuo Ishiguro
“Perhaps one day, all these conflicts will end, and it won't be because of great statesmen or churches or organisations like this one. It'll be because people have changed. They'll be like you, Puffin. More a mixture. So why not become a mongrel? It's healthy.”
Kazuo Ishiguro, When We Were Orphans

Gyan Nagpal
“The only way to control chaos and complexity is to give up some of that control”
Gyan Nagpal, Talent Economics: The Fine Line Between Winning and Losing the Global War for Talent

“Food-sharing is an innate way that we show our love for people we care about. Including others in times of celebration is an act of kindness.”
Dr. Theresa Nicassio

Pearl Zhu
“Being inclusive means to appreciate differences and enjoy the diverse viewpoints.”
Pearl Zhu, 100 Creativity Ingredients: Everyone’s Playbook to Unlock Creativity

“Believers can search the Scriptures on their own,
and allow the Word of God, coinciding with the Holy Spirit, to enlighten their understanding, and open their spiritual eyes.”
Henry Hon, ONE: Unfolding God's Eternal Purpose from House to House

“All believers need to become teachers, shepherds, ministers, and good-news-bearers.”
Henry Hon, ONE: Unfolding God's Eternal Purpose from House to House

Dainin Katagiri
“If you don’t understand, please keep your mouth shut and just live with all sentient beings in peace and harmony beyond your intellectual speculation. It’s not necessary to think how much that helps people or how many people it helps. All you have to do is be peaceful with people right now, right here, day by day.”
Dainin Katagiri, Each Moment Is the Universe: Zen and the Way of Being Time

“So there are different experiences â€� every individual has a completely unique experience. But it is all one energy, one whole seeing, one whole being. Unicity is all there is, and unicity does not belong to me or you. We belong to it. It is what “weâ€� are.”
Joan Tollifson, Painting the Sidewalk with Water: Talks and Dialogs About Nonduality

Donna Goddard
“Warmth is an emotional attitude towards chosen people. Love is inclusive of everyone and has no ulterior motive.”
Donna Goddard, Prana

Pearl Zhu
“Diversity of thought is in demand, for boosting collective creativity and harnessing collective wisdom.”
Pearl Zhu, Thinkingaire: 100 Game Changing Digital Mindsets to Compete for the Future

Pearl Zhu
“To put simply, “diversity of thoughtsâ€� should be the deciding factor the board to embrace inclusiveness.”
Pearl Zhu, Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&as

“Everyone has a place. If we do not realize this we are not living in an inclusive world. Divisions are created by fear, anger and ignorance.”
Independent Zen

Mark Smutny
“I believe in the radical equality of all human beings. No human is of greater or lesser value than anyone else. The word “radicalâ€� has in its beginnings the word “root,â€� meaning what is foundational. I believe the commitment to radical equality is the root, or foundation, of inclusive meeting practices and fair facilitation.”
Mark Smutny, Thrive: The Facilitator's Guide to Radically Inclusive Meetings

Donna Goddard
“I’m not an outsider because I see the inside of you.”
Donna Goddard, Prana

Thich Nhat Hanh
“The practice of inclusiveness is based on the practice of understanding, compassion, and love. â€� Increasing our understanding and compassion makes our heart grow greater.”
Thich Nhat Hanh, How to Fight

Germany Kent
“Discrimination is hate, and there is no place for it in the workplace. Strive to be a person or organization who promotes diversity and commits to sustaining an inclusive culture.”
Germany Kent

Germany Kent
“Champion inclusivity, honor differences and seek diverse perspectives.”
Germany Kent

“Sometimes good results are not celebrated by all because the process fouled, excluded or ignored those that hold the stake. This is when the means justifies the ends.”
Dr. Lucas D. Shallua

Mina Minozzi
“Bea's brain was full of unkind thoughts about herself. She could still hear Caz laughing... How do I stop feeling bad about myself? she thought.”
Mina Minozzi, Bea's Power: This book helps children to develop their self-esteem by teaching them about self-love. Book 2 of Emotional Intelligence stories for kids.

Devi Sunny
“Inclusion is the story of sunlight falling equally on the garden of flowers (Diversity) and the gardeners (Inclusive Leaders) tending to the plants to grow and flower. Some plants need extra support, some need extra care and nutrition. The sun merely shining (Equality) cannot impact all equally unless they are made receptive (Equity). Only then, can these flowers bloom and bear fruits.

Responsibility also rests with those who want to be included, by constantly upgrading themselves to be receptive to the efforts of inclusion. This is what sunflowers do.

Diversity can be imposed; Inclusion is a choice. A choice which comes from love.”
Devi Sunny, Onboard As Inclusive Leaders: Increase Job Readiness; Improve Performance & Innovation, and Profit by Learning Inclusive Leadership Skills.

Brandon Sanderson
“This is why I write. To understand. To make people feel seen. I type away, hoping some lonely reader out there, left on a curb, will pick up one of my books. And in so doing learn that even if there is no place for them elsewhere, I will make one for them between these pages.”
Brandon Sanderson

Samantha Childs
“Our differences are special. They're our gifts to be shared.

They shouldn't be shameful or a reason to be scared.”
Samantha Childs, Henri and the Magnificent Snort : A Children's Book about Bullying, Belonging, and Love

Abhijit Naskar
“Diversity is no gimmick,
Diversity is no belief.
Diversity is life itself,
Diversity is uplift.
Diversity is sanity,
Diversity is joy.
Diversity is monsoon,
After a drought most dry.”
Abhijit Naskar, High Voltage Habib: Gospel of Undoctrination