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en When people know us, it's harder for them to discriminate against us.

en The Klan, like everyone else, can pick up garbage on the highway, ... They can't be penalized because they discriminate. Lots of groups discriminate. The Boy Scouts discriminate against gays. But when and if they [Ku Klux Klan] engage in criminal conduct or violence, the state should go after them.

en If you put a face on a gay or lesbian person, it's harder to discriminate.

en The same arguments were made 40 years ago. It wasn't right to discriminate based on race, and it isn't right to discriminate based on gender identity. It's not right and it's cruel.

en I do not believe it's appropriate for me ... to discriminate against people.

en What needs to happen is people of all backgrounds need to unite and focus instead on helping bring supplies to the people in need, ... Hurricane Katrina did not discriminate in its path of destruction, and neither does God's love.

en We don't necessarily discriminate. We simply exclude certain types of people.

en the way that people register, the way that people vote and to guarantee that when their votes are cast that they'll be counted accurately and to make sure that we don't discriminate against voters who might be poorer or live in a precinct that has a bad system.

en We are hopeful that the Supreme Court will agree that Tennessee cannot discriminate against people because of their point of view. If the state is going to give some people the opportunity to express their opinions on their license plates, it must allow people with opposing viewpoints the same opportunity.

en Dive and know the depth; watch and discriminate; eat and know the taste - I long for people who do that.

en She made sure, No. 1, that we didn't discriminate. And she always said to me, 'You have to be successful. There are a lot of people who have paid their dues to put you in a situation to be successful. A lot of people got beaten, a lot of people got lynched . . . and if you get the chance to be successful, you can't squander it.' She always reminded me of that every day.
  Charles Barkley

en We talk to employers about why they're here and the No. 1 reason is the workforce. We're at risk of losing the talent advantage. The incredibly high cost of living, especially driven by the high cost of housing, is making it harder and harder for people to continue to live and work here, which means it's harder to attract companies than it was.

en Mike Campbell has really been handed a gift, the more and more people who get in the race, the harder and harder it is for him to take advantage of it.

en We try not to discriminate here. But our boss did tell the sales people this morning that if they did not want to sell to the 412 area code they would be allowed to tell them that we were sold out. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. We try not to discriminate here. But our boss did tell the sales people this morning that if they did not want to sell to the 412 area code they would be allowed to tell them that we were sold out.

en [People may isolate themselves even more than usual or withdraw from favorite activities. Or the opposite may be true.] A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK, ... One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.


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