A Quote by Barack Obama

America at its best is inclusive and not exclusive. — © Barack Obama
America at its best is inclusive and not exclusive.
The day you don't mess with somebody, that would be exclusive rather than inclusive. I strive to be inclusive.
In the melting pot that is America, inclusive trumps exclusive. Whether it's single women, young adults, or minorities, alienating the rapidly growing voting blocs is not smart politics.
The gospel is an exclusive truth but it's the most inclusive exclusive truth in the world.
It's not exclusive, but inclusive, which is the whole spirit of jazz.
God is diverse and inclusive, not limited and exclusive. You're thinking of a Country Club.
The beauty of being black in American society is that black has always been an inclusive definition. White has always been an exclusive definition. I think one of the challenges for white people is to figure out how to have a more inclusive picture of who their families are, of who they are.
Truth by definition is exclusive. If truth were all-inclusive, nothing would be false.
We are at a time in our country's history that inclusive language is better than exclusive language.
If our love for each other really is participatory, then all other human relationships nourish it; it is inclusive, never exclusive.
The country should be more inclusive, not less inclusive, and over an infinite timeline, it becomes more inclusive. It doesn't always happen at once.
Literature should not be exclusive, it should be inclusive. My general view is that you can't, based on your own experience, project what a book will do for someone else. That's why I don't review books.
What I try to do in my picture books is to be all-inclusive, but not exclusive, to not exclude the kid and not exclude the parents from the experience. And it's not a very easy task; you can't find stories that work that way too much of the time.
What took some time for me to figure out was how to have a life outside my career, to find a way to be inclusive rather than exclusive. It came only after years of psychotherapy and deep soul-searching.
Real joy is becoming exceedingly rare among artists of any kind. And I have an idea that those who can and do communicate it are always people who have had a hard time. Then the joy has no smugness or self-righteousness in it, is inclusive not exclusive, and comes close to prayer.
All these years, they've been giving lip service to saying that we are a party that is inclusive instead of exclusive. We've said the Democratic Party has a great big umbrella, and everybody can be comfortable under that umbrella. If they didn't mean it, then it ought to be pulled apart.
America will be a prosperous, generous, and inclusive society.
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