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    Before we can study the central issues of life today, we must destroy the prejudices and fallacies born of previous centuries.

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    Being Jewish and having lost relatives in the Holocaust, I've always been aware of the meaning of prejudice. These are things that have remained with me throughout my political career.

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    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.

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    Bigotry or prejudice in any form is more than a problem; it is a deep-seated evil within our society.

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    Bigotry and hatred and prejudice rise and fall depending on certain situations.

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    But - drive out prejudice with a pitch-fork it will ever return.

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    By the worldly standards of public life, all scholars in their work are of course oddly virtuous. They do not make wild claims, they do not cheat, they do not try to persuade at any cost, they appeal neither to prejudice nor to authority . . .

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    But, the true reason for the success of such new expositions [translated Eastern religious texts] is to be found where they are the most accommodating, least rigid, least severe, most vague, and ready to come to easy terms with the prejudices and weaknesses of the modern world. Let everyone have the courage to look deeply into himself and to see what it is that he really wants.

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    But there is something to the fact that we don't see games on the West Coast, or we don't see games on the East Coast, and stuff like that. It's so unfair, because there is a bias that takes place.

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    By travelling across frontiers, on horseback and in the imagination, Montaigne invited us to to exchange local prejudices and the self division they induced for less constraining identities as citizens of the world.

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    Children can be the most cruel creatures alive. They have the herd instinct of prejudice against any outsider, and they are merciless in its indulgence.

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    Cats, even when robust, have scant liking for the boisterous society of children, and are apt to exert their utmost ingenuity to escape it. Nor are they without adult sympathy in their prejudice.

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    Certain names always awake certain prejudices.

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    Clearly, the Obama presidency hasn't wiped out racial prejudices.

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    Civilization depends upon the vigorous pursuit of the highest values by people who are intelligent enough to know that their values are qualified by their interests and corrupted by their prejudices.

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    Clearly much that seemed valid seemed so only because he had been taught it from earliest youth.

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    Common sense consists of those layers of prejudice laid down before the age of 18.

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    Color prejudice and religion are akin in one respect. Some folks have it and some don't, and the kernel that is responsible for it is present in us all.

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    Commerce is the cure for the most destructive prejudices.

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    Common foreign policy is completely unnecessary. The various European countries have widely differing priorities, goals and prejudices. It would be wrong to force them all to follow the same course.

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    Common sense is that layer of prejudices which we acquire before we are sixteen.

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    Common sense is nothing more than a deposit of prejudices laid down by the mind before you reach eighteen.

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    Complexity begets ambiguity, which yields in all ways to prejudice and avarice. Complication does not so much defeat Men as arm them with fancy.

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    Conscience is the name which the orthodox give to their prejudices.

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    Could there be finer symptoms? Is not general incivility the very essence of love?

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    Democratic forms of government are vulnerable to mass prejudice, the so-called tyranny of the majority.

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    Critics are biased, and so are readers. (Indeed, a critic is a bundle of biases held loosely together by a sense of taste.) But intelligent readers soon discover how to allow for the windage of their own and a critic's prejudices.

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    Don't liken me to that [SOB]. Anybody that lets his public policies be mixed up with religious prejudice is a plain [GD] fool.

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    Discrimination and prejudice of any kind have no place in sports or in our society.

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    Education, and the life of the mind generally, is a matter in which individual initiative is the chief thing needed; the function of the state should begin and end with insistence on some kind of education, and, if possible, a kind which promotes mental individualism, not a kind which happens to conform to the prejudices of government officials.

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    Eutrapelia . "A happy and gracious flexibility," Pericles calls this quality of the Athenians...lucidity of thought, clearness and propriety of language, freedom from prejudice and freedom from stiffness, openness of mind, amiability of manners.

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    Education is necessary to unlearn privilege, unlearn exclusion, unlearn discrimination, unlearn prejudice, unlearn war.

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    Europe has to avoid old prejudices and new ones. That means north versus south, rich versus poor.

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    Even if the received opinion be not only true, but the whole truth; unless it is suffered to be, and actually is, vigorously and earnestly contested, it will, by most of those who receive it, be held in the manner of a prejudice, with little comprehension or feeling of its rational grounds

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    Even if one tree falls down it wouldn't affect the entire forest.

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    Even if we try to see people in our lives accurately, it is distorted by our own wants and prejudices and experiences.

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    Everybody should take each other as they are, white, black, Indians, Creole. Then there would be no prejudice, nations would get along.

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    Every adult was once a child free from prejudice.

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    Everytime I read 'Pride and Prejudice' I want to dig her up and beat her over the skull with her own shin-bone.

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    Every man has a House of Lords in his own head. Fears, prejudices, misconceptions - those are the peers and they are hereditary.

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    Every day we all make mistakes ourselves, but, and we all sometimes have some...harbor some prejudices and all, but we have to know in our heart it's wrong. And we all want to remember that we are connected. And that any kind of racism is wrong.

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    Every indifference to prejudice is suicide because, if I don’t fight all bigotry, bigotry itself will be strengthened and, sooner or later, it will return on me.

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    Fairness is man's ability to rise above his prejudices.

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    Excellence is the best weapon against prejudice.

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    Faith is a euphemism for prejudice and religion is a euphemism for superstition.

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    Firmness or stiffness of the mind is not from adherence to truth, but submission to prejudice.

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    Few men survey themselves with so much severity as not to admit prejudices in their own favor.

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    Familiarity confounds all traits of distinction; interest and prejudice take away the power of judging.

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    Fear and prejudice put up a terrible fight when they sense change coming.

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    Few men survey themselves with so much severity as not to admit prejudices in their own favour, which an artful flatterer may gradually strengthen, till wishes for a particular qualification are improved to hopes of attainment, and hopes of attainment to belief of possession.