Quotes about prejudice
prejudice east problem
Most Americans approach the problems of the Middle East with a pro-Israeli bias - and rightly so. George Ball
prejudice moments paint
I paint according to the moment and the theme. I don't have any prejudice. Life concerns me. Ralph Allen
prejudice
Be spacious. Open to listen and feel the other without prejudice. John Friend
prejudice
I have all my life fought against prejudice, having been subjected to it myself. John Galliano
prejudice share subjects
I know nothing about this subject, but I do have prejudices, which I am more than happy to share with you. Leon Botstein
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 doe spirit
Travel ennobles the spirit and does away with our prejudices. Oscar Wilde
prejudice untruthfulness injustice
Prejudice is a form of untruthfulness, and untruthfulness is an insidious form of injustice. Miroslav Volf
prejudice our-thoughts
Where prejudice exists it always discolors our thoughts. Mark Twain
prejudice
Travel is lethal to prejudice. Mark Twain
prejudice opinion sole
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice! Marquis de Sade
prejudice letters may
A letter is paradoxically the most revealing and the most deceptive of confessional revelations. We all have our inconsistencies, prejudices, irrationalities which, although strongly felt at the time, may be transitory. A letter captures the mood of the moment. The transitory becomes immutably fixed, part of the evidence for the prosecution or the defence. P. D. James
prejudice speak tradition
It is the tyranny of hidden prejudices that makes us deaf to what speaks to us in tradition. Hans-Georg Gadamer
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