A Quote by Andre Holland

Politically, nowadays, as we know and feel, we are similarly underrepresented and not heard. — © Andre Holland
Politically, nowadays, as we know and feel, we are similarly underrepresented and not heard.
To be passionate in today's world is not politically correct... Nowadays we are supposed to cope. This was not Mahler's problem. He saw it, he heard it, and he expressed it. He was a kaleidoscopic, Olympian figure.
When it comes to diversity, women are still underrepresented in so many different places, but one place we're not underrepresented is we hold a majority of the household income, and we control that.
Everything is politically correct nowadays.
I don't know why women would think they would be underrepresented in that 40 per cent, and I do not know why they think they would be underrepresented in that 60 per cent either. Because, any community that has their traditional leader in the area, one would expect that, among the people, they would want to ensure that this committee, that 60%, is properly representative.
Nowadays, politically, everybody is promising everything. That's the only way you can get elected.
I feel like every year there's a thing about 'not enough roles for ladies!' and, then, also an article, like 'The Year of The Woman.' I think that we all just know in our hearts they're underrepresented. But that doesn't mean that there aren't amazing moments.
I have straight married friends that other friends think are gay, and I have gay friends who don't throw that vibe at all. I know there's a full range out there, but I feel that gay men who aren't flamboyant are underrepresented on-screen.
The Constitution requires that Congress treat similarly situated persons similarly, not that it engages in gestures of superficial equality.
I feel like there's just so much of everything that I don't know what people have heard and what they haven't heard. I think with the fact that there's the Internet and that people can share home-made recordings, I think a lot of the songs do get to be heard, even if it's not the best quality, or there's clinking glasses or it's just piano and voice, people can at least hear the song.
I just want [my daughter Isabelle] to know that she's heard. Really heard, because I feel like that is what we all really want. When I think about any of the missteps in my life that I've made, all of which I'm grateful for, it's because I just so wanted to be truly seen and heard for who I am and was afraid I wasn't or wouldn't be. I see you, I hear you, I'm with you as you are.
If you look at the recent Nobel Prize winners, one couldn't say that the work didn't matter and the political commitment did. Who had ever heard of the Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz? He is not politically involved. Octavio Paz is a great poet, also not politically involved. The Nobel Prize is for literature, for the quality of work over the years.
Nowadays, I know the true reason I read is to feel less alone, to make a connection with a consciousness other than my own.
I know people I feel are extremely talented, but I don't know that I've ever heard any geniuses.
I know people I feel are extremely talented, but I don’t know that I’ve ever heard any geniuses.
For those of you who are underrepresented in technology, know that you've always been here. Look in photos and see yourself reflecting back.
I don't think we're politically correct when we're private. I don't know what 'politically correct' means.
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