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Ambrose Bierce A prejudice is a vagrant opinion without visible means of support.
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Anonymous Prejudice is being down on something you're not up on.
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Carlo Goldoni He who never leaves his country is full of prejudices.
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Charles Mildmay Reasoning against a prejudice is like fighting against a shadow; it exhausts the reasoner, without visibly affecting the prejudice.
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Charlotte Bront? 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.
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Clint Eastwood I'm interested in the fact that the less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.
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Dale Carnegie When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but with creatures of emotion, creatures bristling with prejudice, and motivated by pride and vanity.
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Friedrich H. Jacobi To lay aside all prejudices, is to lay aside all principles. He who is destitute of principles is governed by whims.
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Hebrew Proverb Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence.
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Lord Jeffrey 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.
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Mark Twain The very ink in which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.
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Mordecai W. Johnson The time is past when Christians in America can take a long spoon and hand the gospel to the black man out the back door.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes The mind of a bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour on it, the more it will contract.
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Remy De Gourmont Man associates ideas not according to logic or verifiable exactitude, but according to his pleasure and interests. It is for this reason that most truths are nothing but prejudices.
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Tryon Edwards He that is possessed with a prejudice is possessed with a devil, and one of the worst kinds of devils, for it shuts out the truth, and often leads to ruinous error.
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Voltaire Prejudices are what fools use for reason.
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William James A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
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William James A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
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