Being A Minority Quotes
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Being A Minority Quotes & Sayings
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Without contraries there is no progression.
— William Blake
I feel worn down as a human being who has to constantly justify their existence to other human beings because I'm a minority
— Killer Mike
Sometimes I just like the feeling of being a minority and seeing how far you can push yourself in extreme circumstances.
— Tom Freston
When Life is Well say THANK YOU & CELEBRATE, and when life is Bitter say THANK YOU & GROW.
— Shauna Niequist
Everything about us black people is complicated, us being here, being a minority, being a woman, all those things are complicated.
— Nicole Beharie
It is difficult for people of advanced years to start remembering they must die. It is best to form the habit while young.
— Muriel Spark
I didn't have room inside me for any more pain. As it turned out, though, I was wrong about that.
— Paula Garner
One of the great difficulties about being a member of a minority race is that so many kindhearted, well-meaning bores gather around to help.
— Langston Hughes
Being from a minority culture, I realised the importance of looking at non-Western cultures in a positive way.
— Ibn Warraq
There's no perk in being closed-minded as a minority. It's never, ever, ever going to help you, ever.
— Baratunde R. Thurston
Be, beget, begone.
— William, Saroyan
On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate. PSALM 145:5
— Paul David Tripp
I'm used to being in the minority. I'm a left-handed gay Jew. I've never felt, automatically, a member of any majority.
— Barney Frank
SANSHO THE BAILIFF (1954) 'Without compassion a man is no longer human.' So states Taira.
— Steven Jay Schneider
And the men who hold high places must be the ones who start to mold a new reality closer to the heart.
— Neil Peart
There were worse things than feeling guilty, like feeling dead.
— Lori Brighton