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Samuel Richardson

"Where words are restrained, the eyes often talk a great deal."

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"Individuals who speak languages other than English, who speak patois as well as standard English, find it a necessary aspect of self-affirmation not to feel compelled to chose one voice over another, not to claim one as more authentic but rather to construct social realities that celebrate, acknowledge and affirm differences, variety."

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"Any regime or any government which motivates its own people to be different than one another is a good regime, is a good government! Encourage people to think differently, to act differently, and to believe in different things, otherwise you create just a herd of animals!"

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"Although an increasing proportion of the Hispanic population is foreign-born - about half of adults in this group - English proficiency is and should remain a requirement for citizenship."

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"We're stunned by the diversity of rocks. This stuff looks like it was put into a blender."

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"But not all kids are exactly the same,Even when they share the same name."

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"Some kids are both or neitherAnd don't want to have to choose, either."

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"Allow the diversity to exist. There is nothing wrong with it. Hell, we put up with the religious right-we can put up with transgendered human beings."

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"We are increasingly recognising and accepting, respecting and celebrating, our cultural diversity."

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"Navigating relationships within our own culture can be challenging enough. When diverse cultures are involved, however, a huge potential for misunderstanding, disrespect, miscommunication, and intolerance is present."

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