Marginalisation Quotes

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“Everyone who lived in high-up, magical places must feel the same way. You come down into the world and you mingle, but all the while there's something calling you back.”
Arjum Hasan

David Bedrick
“Families can also be divided into subgroups with different values, perspectives, and and communication styles, even if a subgroup consists of only one individual.”
David Bedrick, Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology

Jodi Picoult
“You want to do something about it - take action, scream at them, tell them they're idiots - but you can't. Being on the fringe is the most disempowering feeling. You get so used to the world being a certain way, there seems to be no escape from it.”
Jodi Picoult, Nineteen Minutes

Anne Korkeakivi
“Wives' at these events had limited choices: either they could stay by their husbands' sides to coach them on other guests' names and remind them of the ages of their children when asked, or they could congregate with other wives in a corner, like pedestrians caught in a rain shower with only one umbrella between them.”
Anne Korkeakivi, An Unexpected Guest

“This land is a colony treated like a colony and acted upon like a colony; unless the colonial mindset changes, nothing will change. It will further deepen the exploitation, hatred and marginalisation.”
Arzak Khan