Top 1200 Race And Gender Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
We put a gender lens on our whole value chain.
Jesus was in a garden, not of delight as the first Adam, in which he destroyed himself and the whole human race, but in one of agony, in which he saved himself and the whole human race.
Gender equality must become a lived reality. — © Michelle Bachelet
Gender equality must become a lived reality.
I've often been a little concerned by people who say they are color-blind, people who claim, in some ways, not to be aware of race, and I hope that those who will be looking for a vision of the future will be a little more honest, and say race actually does matter.
How do you say one actor is better than another actor? You can definitely say that in the Olympics if it's the same race and someone wins the race. The only way to really do it and have it be sincere would be if you get all the actors together, and they're all playing the same part, and then you rate which one made you feel the most.
Chivalry isn't dead. It's just no longer gender-based.
I'm fascinated by the sprinters. They suffer so much during the race just to get to the finish, they hang on for dear life in the climbs, but then in the final kilometers they are transformed and do amazing things. It's not their force per se that impresses me, but rather the renaissance they experience. Seeing them suffer throughout the race only to be reborn in the final is something for fascination.
I was assigned female at birth. My gender identify is non-binary.
my spirit is too ancient to understand the separation of soul & gender
I don't see gender as the most significant fact of human existence.
We cannot base our judgment on binaries such as a person's gender.
I can't change my gender, and I refuse to stop making movies.
Gender equality is more successful than armed force. — © Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
Gender equality is more successful than armed force.
Not one country in all the world has eliminated its economic participation [gender] gap - not one.
If you don't know somebody, whether you're inquiring into their sex or their gender, it's invasive.
As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag.
Gender equality is one of the principles we will never compromise at Accenture.
Every taxi driver I have ever spoken to has a theory of gender.
I guess professionally I've left my gender open to artistic interpretation.
Gender inequality is a global issue that affects everyone.
And so class will some day supplant race in world affairs. Race war will then be merely a side-show to the gigantic class war which will be waged in the big tent we call the world.
A gender line... helps to keep women not on a pedestal, but in a cage.
I never get to forget who I am, my gender identity.
People fall in love with a person, not a gender or an age.
Gender is a spectrum, and that's something that a lot of folks don't understand.
Sexuality and gender don't change anyone's performance on the court.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be a boy. I really had gender issues.
No country in the world can yet say they have achieved gender equality.
I definitely struggle with a disillusionment towards my body and my gender.
My definition of gender expands beyond just two genders.
Gender is probably the most restricting force in American life.
We have avoided in recent years talking openly and honestly about race out of fear that it will alienate and polarize. In my own view, it’s our refusal to deal openly and honestly with race that leads us to keep repeating these cycles of exclusion and division, and rebirthing a caste-like system that we claim we’ve left behind
Gender preference does not define you. Your spirit defines you.
The backstory to anyone of mixed race is a lifetime spent being incorrectly perceived and choosing either to allow that misperception to continue or to correct it, so I am aware of identity and race as being much more fluid, I think, than someone who is "purely" one thing or the other. And acting does challenge me to address those particular issues.
How did abortion and birth control impact the congressional race of Dan Maffei and Ann Marie Buerkle or the presidential race between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney? I don't know. But I think the so-called social issues were front and center in the minds of voters. These issues may indeed have lost the Republicans some elections.
There is no denying that we have made great progress toward gender equality.
Every life - regardless of background or gender - has equal value.
Whether we like it or not, gender differences matter in a combat situation. — © Pete Hegseth
Whether we like it or not, gender differences matter in a combat situation.
The days of a tennis champion as a gender rights leader are over.
I'm not trying to be a girl by putting on a dress - gender is separated by fabric.
Gender is really varied and complicated and sort of infinitely individualistic.
Your gender becomes irrelevant when you are in a performance-based environment.
Sexuality is who you are personally attracted to... But gender identity is who you are in your soul.
I dont think gender is aesthetically defining for me.
The gender thing doesn't exist; it's a social construct you don't have to fit into.
Gender is a social construct, but everyone likes to cuddle.
Race horses are like golfers, you're never sure how they're going to come out of the stalls. It's just - hopefully the horses come out of the race all right, just fit and ready to go again in the near future, but 3rd was good. It's paid for its hay.
I dislike arrogant men and diva behavior in either gender. — © Robin Wright
I dislike arrogant men and diva behavior in either gender.
people share a common nature but are trained in gender roles.
Clearly, there is a gender imbalance when it comes to venture capital and entrepreneurship.
If you look around Booking.com, it's a very gender-balanced company.
What the government and we in society need to do is to address the issue of gender justice.
Life itself is a race, marked by a start, and a finish. It is what we learn during the race, and how we apply it, that determines whether our participation has had particular value. If we learn from each success, and each failure, and improve ourselves through this process, then at the end, we have fulfilled our potential and performed well.
I think the race went as well as it could and I drove well to finish sixth. The chassis is working better and through the corners we are more or less there; we'll move onto Europe and see if we can get further up the grid and keep improving. The weekend went pretty smooth for me until the end of the race, I don't know what happened, but the team will have a look at it.
A toy has no gender and no idea of whether a girl or boy is playing with it.
I've always seen the world as very gender-neutral.
I have disregarded gender when deciding which part to audition for.
I don't subscribe to that school of thought that leadership can be altogether defined by gender.
I think I feel a car like anybody else can, but maybe what makes me different is that I race so much that I have experience racing with a lot of different crew chiefs. I'm really easy to get along with and me not knowing anything about a race car, I know to just let them do their job.
I never went through a gender identity problem, but I did with my sexuality.
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