• George Bernard Shaw Our prejudices are so deeply rooted that we never think of them as prejudices but call them common sense.
    George Bernard Shaw
    Irish-English writer and critic 1856-1950
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George Bernard Shaw - Our prejudices are so deeply rooted that we never think of them as prejudices but call them common sense.
Our prejudices are so deeply rooted that we never think of them as prejudices but call them common sense. by : George Bernard Shaw
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hills-sunrise Our prejudices are so deeply rooted that we never think of them as prejudices but call them common sense.
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