Quotes about Inclusivity
if I fail to recognize them as other faces of myself, then I am contributing not only to each of their oppressions but also to my own, and the anger which stands between us then must be used for clarity and mutual empowerment, not for evasion by guilt or for further separation. I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own. And I am not free as long as one person of Color remains chained. Nor is any one of you.
— Audre Lorde
I think that if we begin to think of families in a wider context, groups of people relating to each other in a give-and-take manner, then our definitions of families will broaden so that we have groups of people, sustain groups, support groups, in whatever period of life, whatever time, whatever place, right, that come together and remain
— Audre Lorde
Treat them all the same by treating them differently.
— Stephen Covey
He wrote: A religion to be true must include everything from the amoeba to the milky way. Nothing must be excluded from our view and purview for any faith to be true.
— Stephen Kendrick
You don't have to like everybody, but you have to love everybody.
— Fannie Lou Hamer
Today, see if you can stretch your heart and expand your love so that it touches not only those to whom you can give it easily, but also to those who need it so much.
— Aristotle
Love of Christ does not distract us from interest in others, but rather invites us to responsibility for them, to the exclusion of no oneā¦.
— Pope John Paul II
A universal love is not only psychologically possible; it is the only complete and final way in which we are able to love.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
There are sufficient and suitable accommodations for all the different sorts of persons that are in the world: for great and small, for high and low, rich and poor, wise and unwise, bond and free, persons of all nations and all conditions and circumstances, for those that have been great sinners as well as for moral livers; for weak saints and those that are babes in Christ as well as for those that are stronger and more grown in grace.
— Jonathan Edwards
They understood that America would not flourish without great help from all Americans.
— Eric Metaxas
I consider the homeless just as important as the richest of the rich.
— Lauren Daigle
As Robin Morgan wrote so wisely, Hate generalizes, love specifies. That's what makes going on the road so important. It definitely specifies.
— Gloria Steinem