Marginalization Quotes
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Marginalization Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever harm the evil may do, the harm done by the good is the most harmful harm.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When you're marginalized, there are no "them people," if we're all on the outskirts of the same margin.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
I have said it many times: the policy of exclusion and the policy of marginalization must end in Iraq.
— Muqtada Al Sadr
Geniuses are always marginalized to one degree or another. Someone wholly invested in the status quo is unlikely to disrupt it.
— Eric Weiner
Today's marginalization of Christianity is a direct result of our failure to understand our faith as a total worldview.
— Charles Colson
I'm not sure I can write about America for the same reason I'm not sure I can write about adults - I have no critical distance on either place.
— Meg Rosoff
The furthest out is the only place to be.
— Stanley Elkin
There is a whole generation of romance readers and writers who suffer from what I like to think of as 'Thorn Birds' Fever.
— Sarah MacLean
In too many instances, the march to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls. And that must change.
— Hillary Clinton
If the cause of poverty is marginalization, the cure is inclusion.
— Richard John Neuhaus
I was good at being a doctor; my patients liked me. At times people trust you with things they wouldn't tell their spouses. It was a real privilege.
— Khaled Hosseini
More then me you betrayed to God Because you said Tujkh mai rab dikhta hai ( i see my God in you)
— Mohammed Zaki Ansari
Every people has a past, but the dignity of a history comes when a community of scholars devotes itself to chronicling and studying that past.
— Sonia Sotomayor
I have absolutely no musical talent of my own!
— Danny Strong
The forgetting of the history of marginalized groups is both a cause and effect of their marginalization.
— Susan Jacoby
Pain always seemed to make her more beautiful.
— Kristen Painter
These impossible women! How they do get around us! The poet was right: Can't live with them, or without them.
— Aristophanes