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    ...the cosmology of a given age is not the result of unilinear, "scientific" development, but rather the most striking, imaginative symbol of its mentality- the projection of its conflicts, prejudice and specific ways of double-think onto the graceful sky.

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    The deliberate union of so great and various a people in such a place, is without all partiality or prejudice, if not the greatest exertion of human understanding, the greatest single effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen.

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    The dramatic critic who is without prejudice is on the plane with the general who does not believe in taking human life.

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    The election result is not a victory that belongs to me or my party.

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    The emancipated woman has to fight something worse than the crusted prejudices of her uncles; she has to fight the bewilderment in her own soul.

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    The emancipation of women from intemperance, injustice, prejudice, and bigotry. see Edgar Y. Harburg, We Gotta be Free

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    The Europeans are all deeply tainted with prejudices, both ecclesiastical and temporal, which they can never get rid of. They are all infected with episcopal and presbyterian creeds, and confessions of faith. They all believe that great Principle which has produced this boundless universe, Newton's universe and Herschell's universe, came down to this little ball, to be spit upon by Jews. And until this awful blasphemy is got rid of, there never will be any liberal science in the world.

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    The ethic of the journalist is to recognize one's prejudices, biases, and avoid getting them into print.

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    The feminists had destroyed the old image of woman, but they could not erase the hostility, the prejudice, the discrimination that still remained.

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    The First Law of Journalism: to confirm existing prejudice, rather than contradict it.

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    The grandeur and strength or our people and democracy are as big as a forest.

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    The Fondness we have for Self, and the Relation which other Persons and Things have to ourselves, furnish us with another long Rank of Prejudices.

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    The heightened public clamor resulting from radio and television coverage will inevitably result in prejudice. Trial by television is, therefore, foreign to our system.

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    The greatest and noblest pleasure we have in this world is to discover new truths, and the next is to shake off old prejudices... A man who seeks truth and loves it must be reckoned precious to any human society.

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    The insane do not share the normal prejudice in favor of external reality.

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    The prejudice surrounding AIDS exacts a social death which precedes the actual physical one.

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    The measure of any man's virtue is what he would do, if he had neither the laws nor public opinion, nor even his own prejudices, to control him.

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    The mind will ever be unstable that has only prejudices to rest on.

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    The modification of prejudice takes a long time, and occurs as the result of a thousand things that happen to the prejudiced person - things he sees and hears and reads, people he talks to, and places he visits. Any given reformer must be content to take a small and obscure place in a chain of cumulative pressures.

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    The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it.

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    The most damaging prejudice consists of banning any kind of investigation of nature.

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    The most ingenious men are now agreed, that [universities] are only nurseries of prejudice, corruption, barbarism, and pedantry.

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    The new racism: Racism without 'racists.' Today, racial segregation and division often result from habits, policies, and institutions that are not explicitly designed to discriminate. Contrary to popular belief, discrimination or segregation do not require animus. They thrive even in the absence of prejudice or ill will. It's common to have racism without racists.

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    The obscurity is much oftener in the passions and prejudices of the reasoner than in the subject.

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    The old metaphysical prejudice that man 'always thinks' has not yet entirely disappeared. I am myself inclined to hold that man really thinks very little and very seldom.

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    The only prejudice I've found anywhere in TV is in some advertising agencies, and there isn't so much prejudice as just fear.

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    The only thing that anyone can diagnose, with any certainty, by looking at a fat person, is their own level of stereotype and prejudice toward fat people.

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    The paradoxes of today are the prejudices of tomorrow, since the most benighted and the most deplorable prejudices have had their moment of novelty when fashion lent them its fragile grace.

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    The prejudices of superstition are superior to all others, and have the strongest influence on the human mind.

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    The prejudice is against men and women - assuming men stay at work. That's the reason why we don't have enough women in the halls of power - the prejudice is pushing women to go home.

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    The problem with not having a camera is that one must trust the analysis of a reporter who's telling you what occurred in the courtroom. You have to take into consideration the filtering effect of that person's own biases.

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    The rabble estimate few things according to their real value, most things according to their prejudices.

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    The Ku Klux Klan never dies. They just stop wearing sheets because sheets cost too much.

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    The main objection to the 'scientistic' claim that physics describes the world as it is in itself is that you 'can't weed out' the human contribution. That is, the scientific image of the world, like any other, is indelibly shaped by our interests, practices and prejudices.

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    The mind will ever be unstable that has only prejudices to rest on, and the current will run with destructive fury when there are no barriers to break its force.

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    The problem is that many who reject Marx do not read him, or read him only by bringing prejudices to their reading that prevent them from understanding him.

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    There are places in this world where fable, myth, preconception, love, longing or prejudice step in and so distort a cool, clear appraisal that a kind of high colored magical confusion takes permanent hold...Surely Texas is such a place.

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    There are many prejudices about art, and first among them is that it is a skill and that there are definite rules.

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    There are periods of despondency and suffering which take possession of me. But I don't want anything but my own way. That is wanting a good deal, of course, when you have to trample upon the lives, the hearts, the prejudices of others-

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    There are still generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated in it, in that prejudice and racism, and they just have to die.

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    There is indeed a strange prejudice against Quotation.

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    There are those people who basically don't like those who are different. Now, that is a prejudice and it's a prejudice that's dangerous because in the world today, the world works through connectivity. It works through going across the boundaries, but faith and culture and race in a nation.

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    There can be no place in a 21st-century parliament for people with 15th-century titles upholding 19th-century prejudices.

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    There is a notion that complete impartiality is the most fitting and indeed the normal disposition for true exegesis , because it guarantees complete absence of prejudice. For a short time, around 1910, this idea threatened to achieve almost a canonical status in Protestant theology. But now, we can quite calmly describe it as merely comical.

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    There is no doubt that religious fanatics have done more to prejudice the cause they affect to advocate than have its opponents.

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    The reason was the failure of both Japan and China to understand each other and the inability of America and the European powers to sympathize, without prejudice, with the peoples of East Asia

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    There is a monsterous deal of stupid quizzing, & common-place nonsense talked, but scarcely any wit.

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    There is no debt with so much prejudice put off as that of justice.

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    There is no prejudice so strong as that which arises from a fancied exemption from all prejudice.

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    There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome.