A Quote by Gary Locke

Ethnic diversity adds richness to a society. — © Gary Locke
Ethnic diversity adds richness to a society.
The needs of mankind are universal. Our means of meeting them create the richness and diversity of the planet. The Montessori child should come to relish the texture of that diversity.
I think there is a richness that we enjoy from the diversity that comes from people coming from around the world. And I'm not opposed or afraid of immigrants. I just would like to see us follow the law. I think that gives everybody a clear roadmap on how we should operate as a civil society.
Diversity is really a richness for mankind.
We are experiencing new problems every day and whatever we do adds to the richness of our cultural heritage as long as it has man as its centre
I think that diversity is key for the next American entrepreneurs. They want to be a part of this society where there is so much diversity they have to have people from all the experiences.
There's plenty of firm evidence for ethnic diversity in Roman Britain.
Ethnic, cultural, artistic and culinary diversity. LA...a feast for the senses.
Creating harmony amidst diversity is a fundamental issue of the twenty-first century. While celebrating the unique characteristics of different peoples and cultures, we have to create solidarity on the level of our common humanity, our common life. Without such solidarity, there will be no future for the human race. Diversity should not beget conflict in the world, but richness.
Living in Constanta under communism, we did not have the ethnic diversity that I then encountered in America.
Despite the ethnic diversity within each nation, the social fabric of the region by and large is one.
Canada has for many years been a beacon to the rest of the world for its commitment to pluralism and for its support for the multicultural richness and diversity of its peoples.
My palate is simpler than it used to be. A young chef adds and adds and adds to the plate. As you get older, you start to take away.
There is a diversity of thought and philosophy, diversity of languages and dialects, diversity of political spectrum, and there's a diversity of taste for food. I don't label or characterize Jews in any way.
Mostly I enjoy the restaurants (my husband is a chef), though I wish we had a wider diversity of ethnic food.
The main goal is to increase diversity. The one thing that is bad for society is low diversity. This is true for culture or evolution, for species and also for whole societies. If you become a monoculture, you are at great risk of perishing.
We need to help students and parents cherish and preserve the ethnic and cultural diversity that nourishes and strengthens this community - and this nation.
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