Marginalizing People Quotes & Sayings
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The problem is that affirmative action could never really get at the issue of corporate power in the workplace, and so you ended up with the downsizing; you ended up with de-industrializing. You ended up with the marginalizing of working people and working poor people even while affirmative action was taking place, and a new black middle class was expanding. — Cornel West

All of the features that characterize Asperger syndrome can be found in varying degrees in the normal population — Lorna Wing

What we once thought of as necessary and proper reasons for ostracizing and marginalizing gay people, we now understand do not justify that kind of oppression. — Donald Verrilli Jr.

The State trained us to make other people's terrible jokes work, which is the other part of the game when you're here. — Robert Ben Garant

The modern model of misogyny has to do with marginalizing people who are sexual and thinking of them as dumb, or not serious, or not cool or tweedy enough to take seriously, for fear of seeming like one of the guys from 'Jersey Shore.' The sex is so much more present in sexism than, I think, ever before. — Julie Klausner

The Lilith Fair thing was Bummer Town - hey, hop aboard the marginalizing train. I guess you had people come out of that and have careers, but I think there was a pretty intense backlash, too. — St. Vincent

Translation, an archaic way of silencing, marginalizing or disowning other people's originality, must come to an end. — Thorsten J. Pattberg

The torment of love can transform people into wretched monsters — Mathias Malzieu

Limitless material growth is not sustainable or moral. — Bryant McGill

Nostalgia is recall without the criticism of the present day, all the good parts, memory without the pain. Finally, nostalgia asks so little of us, just to be noticed and revisited; — Carrie Brownstein

There is no past or future. Using tenses to divide time is like making chalk marks on water. — Janet Frame