Quotes with prejudice

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  • Edward Young Illustrious examples engross, prejudice, and intimidate. They engross our attention, and so prevent a due inspection of ourselves; they prejudice our judgment in favor of their abilities, and so lessen the sense of our own; and they intimidate us with the
    Edward Young
    British poet (1683 - 1765)
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  • Bob Gibson In a world filled with hate, prejudice, and protest, I find that I too am filled with hate, prejudice, and protest.
    From ghetto to glory: the story of Bob Gibson (1968)
    Bob Gibson
    American baseball player (1935 - 2020)
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  • Paul Auster It always stimulates me to discover new examples of my own prejudice and stupidity, to realize that I don't know half as much as I think I do.
    Oracle Night (2009) 35
    Paul Auster
    American writer and film (1947 - )
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  • Havelock Ellis It is curious how there seems to be an instinctive disgust in Man for his nearest ancestors and relations. If only Darwin could conscientiously have traced man back to the Elephant or the Lion or the Antelope, how much ridicule and prejudice would have been spared to the doctrine of Evolution.
    Havelock Ellis
    British psychologist (1859 - 1939)
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  • John Jay Chapman It is just as impossible to help reform by conciliating prejudice as it is by buying votes. Prejudice is the enemy. Whoever is not for you is against you.
    John Jay Chapman
    American author (1862 - 1933)
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  • Hubert Humphrey Liberalism, above all, means emancipation - emancipation from one's fears, his inadequacies, from prejudice, from discrimination... from poverty.
    Hubert Humphrey
    American politician (1911 - 1978)
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  • Sydney Smith Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out.
    Sydney Smith
    English writer and cleric (1856 - 1934)
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  • John Wesley Passion and prejudice govern the world; only under the name of reason.
    John Wesley
    British preacher (1703 - 1791)
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  • Ben Hecht Prejudice is a raft onto which the shipwrecked mind clambers and paddles to safety.
    A guide for the bedevilled
    Ben Hecht
    American writer, playwright (1894 - 1964)
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  • Thomas A. D. Weston Prejudice is just another word for ignorance.
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  • William Hazlitt Prejudice is the child of ignorance.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • Marquis de Sade 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
    French aristocrat, writer, politician and philosopher (1740 - 1814)
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  • Billy Graham Racial prejudice, anti-Semitism, or hatred of anyone with different beliefs has no place in the human mind or heart.
    Billy Graham
    American Evangelist (1918 - 2018)
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  • Allan Bloom Reason transformed into prejudice is the worst form of prejudice, because reason is the only instrument for liberation from prejudice.
    Allan Bloom
    American writer (1930 - 1992)
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  • K. O'Hara Remember, when the judgment's weak, the prejudice is strong.
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  • Eric Hoffer Sometimes we feel the loss of a prejudice as a loss of vigor.
    Eric Hoffer
    American writer (1902 - 1983)
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  • Charles Bukowski That is what friendship means. Sharing the prejudice of experience.
    Charles Bukowski
    American writer (1920 - 1994)
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  • Eric Hoffer That which corrodes the souls of the persecuted is the monstrous inner agreement with the prevailing prejudice against them.
    Eric Hoffer
    American writer (1902 - 1983)
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  • Arthur Schopenhauer The discovery of truth is prevented more effectively, not by the false appearance things present and which mislead into error, not directly by weakness of the reasoning powers, but by preconceived opinion, by prejudice.
    Arthur Schopenhauer
    German philosopher (1788 - 1860)
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  • Alexander Cockburn The First Law of Journalism: to confirm existing prejudice, rather than contradict it.
    Alexander Cockburn
    Irish-American political journalist and writer (1941 - 2012)
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