Diversity Quotations
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Improvement makes straight roads; but
the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius.
William Blake
It is one of the prime glories of the human mind that the
same idea or experience is never absorbed in precisely the same way by any two individuals
who may be exposed to it.
In this sense, each human being is a process-- a filtering
process of retention or rejection, absorption or loss. The process gives him
individuality. It determines whether he justifies the gift of human life or whether he
lives or dies without having been affected by the beauty of wonder and the wonder of
beauty, without having had any real awareness of kinship or human fulfillment.
There is a question, however, whether any individual is
capable of recognizing and defining the essence of his own individuality. Can a camera
photograph itself? In a mirror perhaps, but even the mirror sees only the outside of the
box. A mind that attempts to perceive itself uses the tools of language and logic. But the
material with which it deals is beyond mere words or reason. The marrow of human thought
or personality eludes its own product, human analysis-- even with the most advanced
scientific instrumentation.
The essential philosophic quest in the world is for
integration-- which is to say, the need to bring together rational philosophy, spiritual
belief, scientific knowledge, personal experience, and direct observation into an organic
whole.
Norman Cousins, The Celebration of Life
There never was in the world two opinions alike, no more
than two hairs or two grains; the most universal quality is diversity.
Montaigne, Of the Resemblance of Children
to Their Fathers
The ae half of the world thinks thither daft.
Scott, Red gauntlet
If we are to achieve a richer culture, rich in
contrasting values, we must recognize the whole gamut of human potentialities, and so
weave a less arbitrary social fabric, one in which each diverse human gift will find a
fitting place.
MARGARET MEAD
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