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The mind that doggedly insists on prejudice often has not intelligence enough to change.
Beware prejudices. They are like rats, and men's minds are like traps; prejudices get in easily, but it is doubtful if they ever get out.
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.
One thing about prejudices
once you break one of them, you're screwed, because then they all have got to go.
Remember, when the judgment's weak, the prejudice is strong
It's foolish to be prejudiced. There are so many reasons to hate people on an individual basis.
Prejudice is the pinnacle of self injected ignorance. It enables poor choices to be pre-chosen.
Stereotyped prejudices, fine to right made, they spoil my stomach.
There is no prejudice so strong as that which arises from a fancied exemption from all prejudice.
Everyone is prejudiced in favor of his own powers of discernment ...
Prejudice is a raft onto which the shipwrecked mind clambers and paddles to safety.
Everyone who knows me knows that I don't have a prejudiced bone in my body.
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice!
To be prejudiced is the privilege of the thinking human being ... The open mind is the empty mind.
But I started to realize that it doesn't begin like this, that anybody can be the target for prejudice, all you have to be is "too" something . Too short, too fat, too clever, too big, too small, too slow, too new, "too different" from what others think of as normal.
Beware how you contradict prejudices, even knowing them to be such, for the generality of people are much more tenacious of their prejudices than of anything belonging to them ...
Prejudice is a learned trait. You're not born prejudiced; you're taught it.
Prejudice is a house-plant which is very apt to wilt if you take it out-of-doors among folks.
Prejudice begins with ignorance, and whenever one culture first meets another, there is ignorance.
Prejudice is the child of ignorance.
Prejudice doesn't make me mad. It just - I guess 'pisses me off' is the word.
We all decry prejudice, yet are all prejudiced.
I believe I have no prejudices whatsoever. All I need to know is that a man is a member of the human race. That's bad enough for me.
Try to imagine a man setting out for the day without a single prejudice ... Inevitably he would be in a state of paralysis. He could not get up in the morning, or choose his necktie, or make his way to the office, ... or, to come right down to the essence of the thing, even maintain his identity.
Our prejudices :;we all have them are part of our personality structure. The problem is that our prejudices may lie lurking at the bottom of the subterranean mind where the slowly ooze up and color our thinking without our knowing it.
I was thinking about how people prejudge other people. That's the same as prejudice, right?
Prejudices are the props of civilization.
Prejudice is a great time saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts.
There are a lot of people who like to think they don't have prejudices and that they're open people, and yet, we all have that in ourselves, oftentimes against people of our own race or our own gender or whatever.
When you meet someone, and you find that they are prejudiced against your kind, it might be your chance, not to confirm, but to be the one to finally change their mind.
I'm free of all prejudices. I hate all people equally.
There is nothing stronger than human prejudice.
If you think what you see on TV is prejudiced, it is. Follow your instincts.
No man is prejudiced in favor of a thing, knowing it to be wrong. He is attached to it on the belief of its being right; and when he sees it is not so, the prejudice will be gone.
Prejudice creates blindness; it is too busy hating to think. No matter how justified it might feel, prejudice will shackle you." "But
Prejudice assumes the garb of reason, but the cheat is too thin.
It is always sad to write about prejudice, but sometimes when we see it being played out in the lives of fictional characters, we can recognize it in our own lives.
Prejudice is a form of untruthfulness, and untruthfulness is an insidious form of injustice.
Passionately prejudiced people always turn out, under scrutiny, to be people who cannot get along on a footing of equality with anyone ...
Our prejudices are like physical infirmities - we cannot do what they prevent us from doing.
I know I'm prejudiced, and I know I'm bigoted in a lot of different ways,
Prejudice and self-sufficiency naturally proceed from inexperience of the world, and ignorance of mankind.
Prejudice is the twin of illiberality.
Sometimes, the way around prejudice is education.
Prejudice is always dangerous.
I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally.
Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and a series of unconnected arts. Though just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature.
prejudice unchallenged is prejudice perpetuated.
People cannot handle prejudice because they try to deal with the symptom. Prejudice is the symptom, wrong assumptions are the cause.
'Prejudice is the daughter of assumption.
I am free of all prejudices. I hate every one equally.
The stain of prejudice is often indelible.
Sometimes it is difficult to realize or hear our own prejudices and own up to their existence. Admitting there is a problem is the first step to recovery.
Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo.
Ignorance is stubborn and prejudice is hard.
Prejudices of all kinds have their strongest holds in the minds of the vulgar and the ignorant.
Prejudice will fall in a combat with interest.
Prejudice locks the mind. Nothing can enter. Nothing true can escape.
Prejudice makes prisoners of both the hated and the hater.
Prejudices are not easily got rid of as an old coat which is no longer thought of.
Ignorance is less remote from the truth than prejudice.
Prejudice, a dirty word, and faith, a clean one, have something in common: they both begin where reason ends.
You know that prejudice isn't logical, which is why it is so hard to overcome.
Prejudice comes from being in the dark; sunlight disinfects it.
Race prejudice is a gift of nature, intended to preserve in purity the various divisions of mankind which the ages have evolved.
What am I that I am called upon to have prejudices concerning the universe?
Prejudices of any kind are the destroyers of human happiness & welfare.
Prejudices of taste, likings and dislikings, are not always vanquishable by reason ...
I have all my life fought against prejudice, having been subjected to it myself.
Prejudices subsist in people's imagination long after they have been destroyed by their experience.
I am, in plainer words, a bundle of prejudices - made up of likings and dislikings.
I have an intensive hatred for discrimination based on colour.
The worst thing about that kind of prejudice ... is that while you feel hurt and angry and all the rest of it, it feeds you self-doubt. You start thinking, perhaps I am not good enough.
All of us are slaves to the prejudices of our own dimension.
My childhood began, as everybody's childhood begins, with prejudices. Man finds prejudices beside his cradle, puts them from him a little in the course of his career, and often, alas! takes to them again in his old age.
You know there's always prejudice in a revolutionary movement.
If my child had prejudice in his head, I'd be ashamed. I would see it as my failure as a parent.
Prejudice of any kind implies that you are identified with the thinking mind. It means you don't see the other human being anymore, but only your own concept of that human being.
To reduce the aliveness of another human being to a concept is already a form of violence.
It's very hard to keep personal prejudice out of a thing like this. And no matter where you run into it, prejudice obscures the truth.
Beauty is a delightful prejudice.
Ignorance is the wet-nurse of prejudice.
I have only one prejudice in horseflesh - I do not like a white one.
I refuse to allow prejudice to defeat me.
Prejudices are what fools use for reason.
Prejudice, not being founded on reason, cannot be removed by argument.
The Tragedy of the human condition is that the very things that make us interesting and culturally important and progressively brilliant are our differences; and these are also the principle reasons for our prejudices
Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic.
I hang onto my prejudices, they are the testicles of my mind.
It is easy for us to criticize the prejudices of our grandfathers, from which our fathers freed themselves. It is more difficult to distance ourselves from our own beliefs so that we can dispassionately search for prejudices among them.
Discrimination is a disease.
Prejudices are the chains forged by ignorance to keep men apart.
No man can see his own prejudices ...
Prejudice and discrimination have always been a big part of my life. When I was 6, I got beat up and called dirty Jew boy because they thought I looked Jewish.
He flattered himself on being a man without any prejudices; and his pretension itself is a very great prejudice.
Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilised by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.
The only prejudice I've found anywhere in TV is in some advertising agencies, and there isn't so much prejudice as just fear.
I ran against a Prejudice that quite cut off the view.
An opinion may be controverted; a prejudice, never.
Criticism is prejudice made plausible.
I refuse to be stereotyped.
I know nothing about this subject, but I do have prejudices, which I am more than happy to share with you.