Differences Quotes

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Katherine Applegate
“Dogs ain't perfect. But I'll tell you one thing where we rule: tolerance.
For us, a dog is a dog is a dog. I see a Great Dane, I say howdy. I run into a puggle, it's Glad to meet ya, how's it goin', smelled any good pee lately?
Go to a dog park and you'll see. We are equal opportunity playful. You sniff my rear, I sniff yours.
You don't see that with humans, obviously. Constantly seeing differences where none exist. All those things like skin color? Dogs could care less. You think I won't hang with a dalmatian 'cause he's spotted? Or a sharpei 'cause she's wrinkled?
I'm not saying I love every dog I meet. (Snickers comes to mind.)
But I'll always give a dog the benefit of the doubt. Life is short. Play is good. And there are plenty of tennis balls to go around.”
Katherine Applegate, The One and Only Bob

“In the context of male provisioning and multigeneration resource transfers (both pre-existing features of the human adaptive complex), wealth accumulation becomes especially significant for men as an extended form of parental and/or nepotistic effort. For this reason, selection on behaviors favoring the acquisition of prestige and wealth through technical skills must have been significantly stronger in men than in women.”
Marco del Giudice, Evolutionary Psychopathology: A Unified Approach

“There is no such thing as a disability, and we say diffability, because we know you are all different, and possess different abilities.”
Troian Anderson, The Light of Winter

“Words would just jump out of my mouth before I even realized what I was thinking.
I was told in no uncertain terms that this was not the way we treated our elders, or anyone for that matter. Our culture is about the respect for everything around us. At that time, they didn’t realize I had Tourette’s.”
Troian Anderson, The Light of Winter

Benjamin Franklin
“I hope...that all mankind will at length…have reason and sense enough to settle their differences without cutting throats.”
Benjamin Franklin

Abhijit Naskar
“Problem is not belief or disbelief,
Real problem is hate born of division.
Divisionists will divide no matter the excuse,
Stand up, not to differences, but to differentiation.”
Abhijit Naskar, Aşk Mafia: Armor of The World

“Sex differences are also apparent at the level of narrower ability facets. For instance, women outperform men in memory for object location -likely as a result of selection for gathering skills- and tend to use different strategies for spatial navigation and wayfinding. Another major axis of sexual differentiation is that of mechanistic versus mentalistic cognition. In general, females perform better in mentalistic tasks as decoding nonverbal behavior, interpreting emotional expressions, and attributing beliefs and other states of mind. This advantage in mentalizing -especially in one-to-one and small-group interactions- is likely due to the higher demands posed by the complexity of female competition, and women's primary role in caregiving.”
Marco del Giudice, Evolutionary Psychopathology: A Unified Approach

Gordon Korman
“I understand," he announces finally. "It's because I'm‒different."
Paul is amazed. "You learned that from the internet?"
"Not directly Mr. Aidact explains. "But I accessed a database of books and movies. It's a common theme among humans.”
Gordon Korman, The Superteacher Project

Malcolm Devlin
“. . . it’s those differences — even the smallest and most trivial — that scare us the
most.”
Malcolm Devlin, And Then I Woke Up

Jackie Hill Perry
“So, to leave that community for another one was terrifying, especially when the transition was being made into a community that seemed to be everything but safe. But the group of Christians I began to know and enjoy were ones that did more for me than the gay community could’ve ever done. They showed me God. The community I called home for a season of my life were all full of laughter and what I’d labeled “life.” But the reality was that my gay community was indeed lifeless. They were what I had been, dead. They were still image-bearers, still friends, they still mattered. I still loved them, but I loved God more. They could not help me love who they did not know themselves. The difference between the gay community and the Christian community was not skill, intellect, comfort, humor, or beauty; it was that in one and not the other, God dwelled.”
Jackie Hill Perry, Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was and Who God Has Always Been

Abhijit Naskar
“It's okay if our beliefs differ -
so long as the result is love,
it's okay if the routes differ.”
Abhijit Naskar, Aşk Mafia: Armor of The World

Artnoob 100
“Our differences are not flaws but rather beautiful aspects of the gods’ creation.”
Artnoob 100

Ehsan Sehgal
“Differences and anti-thoughts can never be in the same context.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Elif Shafak
“We were all created in His image, and yet we were each created different and unique. No two people are alike. No two hearts beat to the same rhythm. If God had wanted everyone to be the same, He would have made it so. Therefore, disrespecting differences and imposing your thoughts on others is tantamount to disrespecting God's holy scheme.”
Elif Shafak, The Forty Rules of Love

Azar Gat
“Both the capabilities and evolutionary strategies of men and women, capabilities and strategies that were of course interconnected and mutually reinforcing, made men much more predisposed to fighting than women.”
Azar Gat, War in Human Civilization

Azar Gat
“Cognitive studies, aided by brain scanning, have revealed that men and women in fact use different parts of their brains in coping with various cognitive tasks. Furthermore, whereas the right and left hemispheres of a man's brain are much more specialized, those of won1en operate in greater co-operation, and the corpus callosum connecting them is larger. Not only are the bodies of women and men structured somewhat differently but also that particular organ of their bodies, the brain, and hence their minds.”
Azar Gat, War in Human Civilization

Tamara Moss
“There are a lot of people in this world, kipper … Most will be different from what you know, but treat them with the respect they deserve and you’ll do fine.”
Tamara Moss, Lintang and the Pirate Queen

Azar Gat
“Cognitive studies, aided by brain scanning, have revealed that men and women in fact use different parts of their brains in coping with various cognitive tasks. Furthermore, whereas the right and left hemispheres of a man's brain are much more specialized, those of women operate in greater co-operation, and the corpus callosum connecting them is larger. Not only are the bodies of women and men structured somewhat differently but also that particular organ of their bodies, the brain, and hence their minds.”
Azar Gat, War in Human Civilization

“It is, moreover, useless to cast furtive glances at the way someone else is developing, because each of us has a unique task of self-realization. Although many human problems are similar, they are never identical. All pine trees are very much alike (otherwise we should not recognize them as pines), yet none is exactly the same as another. Because of these factors of sameness and difference, it is difficult to summarize the infinite variations of the process of self individuation. The fact is that each person has to do something different, something that is uniquely his own.”
M.L Von Franz

Samantha Childs
“Our differences are special. They're our gifts to be shared. They shouldn't be shameful or a reason to be scared.

Of everything you could be and everything you do, the greatest thing of all, Henri, is simply to be you.”
Samantha Childs , Henri and the Magnificent Snort : A Children's Book about Bullying, Belonging, and Love

Samantha Childs
“He said, "All dogs are different! All dogs are the same!
We all should be celebrated. There's no need for shame!"

"Bullying is wrong. So, if you see a bullied pup, you cannot stay silent - you need to stand up!”
Samantha Childs, Henri and the Magnificent Snort : A Children's Book about Bullying, Belonging, and Love

Samantha Childs
“Our differences are special. They're our gifts to be shared.

They shouldn't be shameful or a reason to be scared.”
Samantha Childs, Henri and the Magnificent Snort : A Children's Book about Bullying, Belonging, and Love

Samantha Childs
“Our differences are special. They're our gifts to be shared. They shouldn't be shameful or a reason to be scared.

Of everything you could be and everything you do, the greatest thing of all, Henri, is simply to be you.”
Samantha Childs, Henri and the Magnificent Snort : A Children's Book about Bullying, Belonging, and Love

Holly Smale
“...I don't know why anyone is surprised at how the world treats you. This has never really been a planet that embraces difference.”
Holly Smale, Cassandra in Reverse

Elizabeth Camden
“The two of you are very different, but people of good character can disagree and still be admirable.”
Elizabeth Camden, Carved in Stone

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Do you realize that our humanity creates an irresistible point of connection that cannot be severed despite how much we assail it with our fabricated divisions, our differing opinions, the neighborhoods that we live in, or the color of our skin. And if I dare to touch your humanity despite all of the differences that our worlds might thrust between us, I will live with the knowledge that the souls of two people are powerful enough to breech the differences of a million worlds.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Abhijit Naskar
“So long as the result is love, it's okay if the routes differ.”
Abhijit Naskar, Aşk Mafia: Armor of The World

“Difference Between Freelancing & Outsourcing

What is Freelancing?
The term freelancer was first published in 1819 in a book by a writer named Walter Scott. Since then, various speculations about freelancing started. What is Freelancing? Why do freelancing? What is required to be efficient in freelancing? All kinds of questions started to arise.


The word free means 'Free' and the word lance means 'Instrument' by which something is done. That is, the full meaning of Freelancing stands for “Doing something that is free or independent”.

Freelancing is basically a profession where you can earn money by doing various types of work over the internet. Be it inside the country or outside the country.

What is Outsourcing?
"Outsourcing" is the short form of the English word Outside Resourcing. The term outsourcing was first coined around 1989 and was first seen as a business strategy. Later in the 1990s, this subject was included as an important component of business economics. Since then people started to have various interests in outsourcing.

Out means 'Outside' and source means 'Source'. In other words, the whole meaning of Outsourcing is "To bring work from an external source".

Outsourcing means the process of taking the work of an organization or company from an external source. For example – “Can't find any qualified person within the company to do a job in your company. So you offer some money to an outside freelancer to do the job and he agrees to do the job. Well, that's called Outsourcing”.

Difference Between Freelancing & Outsourcing:

Hope you have a clear idea about what is freelancing and what is outsourcing and that there are no questions in your mind about these topics. Now let's discuss the differences between freelancing and outsourcing in detail –

1. Origin: Freelancing started around 1998 and its journey started from GURU, a freelancing marketplace then known as SOFTmoonlighter.com. On the other hand, the term outsourcing was first coined around 1989 and was first seen as a business strategy.
2. Relation: A freelancer gets his payment from an outside source after doing the work. On the other hand, an outsourced contractor provides both the work and the payment at the end of the work to the freelancer.
3. Activities: Freelancers do not have to follow any rigid rules when it comes to working. They can work or start whenever they want, as long as they can submit work before their deadline. He will get payment only if he can submit the work on time or he will not be paid.
4. Payment: A freelancer will agree to receive the exact amount of payment before doing a job, and will get the same amount as the contract at the end of the job. But he will not get any monthly salary. On the other hand, similarly, an outsourced contractor pays the freelancers at the end of the contracted work. In this case, the outsourced contractors also do not keep the freelancers as any kind of salaried employees.
5. Advantages: A freelancer is everything when it comes to freelancing. He decides his own schedule. No one can force him to work, he can work whenever he wants and quit when he wants. A freelancer does not have to give office hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and can work any time within 24 hours. You can work at home, so there is no need to go to the office to work.
6. Disadvantages: There are some risks involved in freelancing. There is no guarantee that you will be offered any work or that you will be paid. Since you are not entering into a contract in person, the possibility of non-payment or fraud remains. In the case of freelancing, every month's income is not the same, you can earn as much money as you work. Moreover, you may not always find the job you want.

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