Top 17 Quotes About Family Exclusion
#1. Soon enough the days will close over their lives, the grass will grow over their graves, until their story is just an unvisited headstone.
M.L. Stedman
#2. Death is half disarmed when the pleasures and interests of the flesh are first denied.
Richard Baxter
#3. A just society is not one built on fear or repression or vengeance or exclusion, but one built on love. Love for our families. Love for our neighbors. Love for the least among us. Love for those who look different or worship differently. Love for those we don't even know.
John Legend
#4. There is no room for exclusion in family ... only love.
Wes Fesler
#5. Let us not close our hearts, let us not lose confidence, let us never give up: there are no situations which God cannot change, there is no sin which he cannot forgive if only we open ourselves to him.
Pope Francis
#6. A jury too often has at least one member more ready to hang the panel than to hang the traitor.
Abraham Lincoln
#7. If you have talent, but no morality-monkey riding upon your back, then, of course, this is where you should stop.
Kat Lowe
#8. Not the truth, but close enough. Maybe she ought to make that her life motto
Melissa Grey
#9. But I think if you treat people well, they embrace you. The other stuff, it just doesn't matter.
Kenneth Faried
#10. A person's own opinion can sometimes be critical, which it could make difference in our society.
Saaif Alam
#11. I am a firm believer in the importance of democracy, not only as the ultimate goal, but also as an essential part of the process.
Dalai Lama
#12. Education, awareness and prevention are the key, but stigmatisation and exclusion from family is what makes people suffer most
Ralph Fiennes
#13. You know, we're a tight family. I live right down the street from my folks. I talk to my mother every day. I'm a momma's boy. We all are. So there's no exclusion in this family. You're part of it. We embrace you and lift you up.
Emilio Estevez
#14. Pope John Paul II spoke with a lot of clarity and consistency. But he always spoke with immense compassion. He's the one who said the best way to love somebody is to tell them the truth. So, he did that well.
Chris Matthews
#15. For what can be imagined more beautiful than the sight of a perfectly just city rejoicing in justice alone.
Mark Helprin
#16. The problem is not just the wrong ormistake that you did but the correction,/right you refused to do.
Ikechukwu Joseph
#17. As soon as there was profit, there were people who wanted to make it, more than they wanted to make anything else.
Joseph Heller
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