Quote of the Day
Authors Categories Blog Quote Maker Videos
 

Aberjhani, Illuminated Corners: Collected Essays and Articles Volume I. Quotes: The instinct to tell our children that they are better than someone else’s children, based on nothing more than the color of their skin, is now a fossilized aberration that serves no useful purpose.
         

The instinct to tell our children that they are better than someone else’s children, based on nothing more than the color of their skin, is now a fossilized aberration that serves no useful purpose.


Aberjhani, Illuminated Corners: Collected Essays and Articles Volume I.
Check all other quotes by Aberjhani, Illuminated Corners: Collected Essays and Articles Volume I.

Want to display this quote image on your website or blog? Simply copy and paste the below code on your website/blog.

Embed:

Format of this image is jpg. The width and height of image are 1200 and 630, repectively. This image is available for free to download.





The instinct to tell our children that they are better than someone else’s children, based on nothing more than the color of their skin, is now a fossilized aberration that serves no useful purpose.
         



Citation

Use the citation below to add this quote to your bibliography:


Styles:

×

MLA Style Citation


"Aberjhani, Illuminated Corners: Collected Essays and Articles Volume I. Quotes." Quoteslyfe.com, 2024. Tue. 23 Apr. 2024. <https://www.quoteslyfe.com/quote/The-instinct-to-tell-our-children-that-100264>.





Check out


Other quotes of Aberjhani, Illuminated Corners: Collected Essays and Articles Volume I.






There is in Albert Camus’ literary craftsmanship a seductive intelligence that could almost make a reader dismiss his philosophical intentions if he had not insisted on making them so clear.

There is in Albert Camus’ literary craftsmanship a seductive intelligence that could almost make a reader dismiss his philosophical intentions if he had not insisted on making them so clear.




The ecstatic beauty and soulful grace of Rumi’s poetry inspires human hearts to believe in possibilities beyond the predictably fatal.

The ecstatic beauty and soulful grace of Rumi’s poetry inspires human hearts to believe in possibilities beyond the predictably fatal.



It [freedom] rings bells to remind humanity that the most precious gifts in life––like children and love and time––must never be taken for granted.

It [freedom] rings bells to remind humanity that the most precious gifts in life––like children and love and time––must never be taken for granted.






Other quotes you may like



Sin gains power over us not by its indomitable force but by our divided heart.

Sin gains power over us not by its indomitable force but by our divided heart.




Evil spelled backward is live.

Evil spelled backward is live.



The poets began drifting away from churches as the jurists grew louder and more insistent.

The poets began drifting away from churches as the jurists grew louder and more insistent.



Hunger is the best pickle.

Hunger is the best pickle.



I don't know how this guy knew how much money I was making. I didn't know how much money I was making.

I don't know how this guy knew how much money I was making. I didn't know how much money I was making.



I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all my years in Vegas.

I've never gambled a dime. Never, in all my years in Vegas.



Surely it is one of the simplest laws of taste in dress, that it shall not attract undue attention from the wearer to the worn.

Surely it is one of the simplest laws of taste in dress, that it shall not attract undue attention from the wearer to the worn.



The learning is the heavy lifting. You need to get the words into your brain.

The learning is the heavy lifting. You need to get the words into your brain.




Quote Description


This page presents the quote "The instinct to tell our children that they are better than someone else’s children, based on nothing more than the color of their skin, is now a fossilized aberration that serves no useful purpose.". Author of this quote is Aberjhani, Illuminated Corners: Collected Essays and Articles Volume I.. This quote is about multiculturalismo, diversity, parenting, race-and-racism-in-america, race-relations, multiculturalism, human-rights-day, children,.