Quotes about prejudice
prejudice males female
I have no prejudice against male or female. John Lone
prejudice infirmity
Our prejudices are like physical infirmities — we cannot do what they prevent us from doing. John Lancaster Spalding
prejudice accepting being-true
Though what we accept be true, it is a prejudice unless we ourselves have considered and understood why and how it is true. John Lancaster Spalding
prejudice opinion defeat
Public and employer opinion often defeat society's best interests with a prejudice against middle-aged women. Kate Smith
prejudice world comfort
My great comfort is, that the temporary celebrity I have wrung from the world has been in the very teeth of all opinions and prejudices. I have flattered no ruling powers; I have never concealed a single thought that tempted me. Lord Byron
prejudice assuming cheat
Prejudice assumes the garb of reason, but the cheat is too thin. Josh Billings
prejudice needs virtue
When we destroy an old prejudice, we have need of a new virtue. Madame de Stael
prejudice overcoming logic
Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic. Tryon Edwards
prejudice noblemen towns
Nature's noblemen are everywhere,--in town and out of town, gloved and rough-handed, rich and poor. Prejudice against a lord, because he is a lord, is losing the chance of finding a good fellow, as much as prejudice against a ploughman because he is a ploughman. Nathaniel Parker Willis
prejudice weak has-beens
To be prejudiced is always to be weak; yet there are prejudices so near to laudable that they have been often praised and are always pardoned. Samuel Johnson
prejudice shows biased
I am biased to my show as a whole but it is still very entertaining. Rob Mariano
prejudice evidence
Science replaces private prejudice with public, verifiable evidence. Richard Dawkins
prejudice facts opinion
Prejudice is a great time-saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts. Prejudice not being founded on reason cannot be removed by argument. Samuel Johnson
prejudice speech free-speech
Free speech is a bourgeois prejudice. Vladimir Lenin
prejudice ethics print
The ethic of the journalist is to recognize one's prejudices, biases, and avoid getting them into print. Walter Cronkite
prejudice victim preference
Prejudices and preferences exist and will continue to. When you learn how to market yourself, you become less of a victim. Lavrenti Lopes
prejudice racial-prejudice presidency
Clearly, the Obama presidency hasn't wiped out racial prejudices. Ron Fournier
prejudice action management
Good managers have a bias for action. Tom Peters
prejudice apes source
You must dismantle your sources, lest you do nothing but ape the prejudices of others Steven Erikson
prejudice crowds vulgar
Prejudices are what rule the vulgar crowd. Voltaire
prejudice virtue unkindness
God deliver us all from prejudice and unkindness, and fill us with the love of truth and virtue. William Ellery Channing
prejudice open-mindedness narrow-minded
The most learned are often the most narrow minded. William Hazlitt
prejudice easy reason
Prejudice is never easy unless it can pass itself off for reason. William Hazlitt