Prejudice Quotes
27 quotations about Prejudice
Prejudice squints when it looks and lies when it talks.
All colors will agree in the dark.
A prejudice is a vagrant opinion without visible means of support.
For those who do not think, it is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in a while.
Of my two handicaps, being female put many more obstacles in my path than being black.
I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.
There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome.
He who has a task to perform must know how to take sides, or he is quite unworthy of it.
He who never leaves his country is full of prejudices
Prejudice is the child of ignorance.
The most learned are often the most narrow minded.
There is no prejudice so strong as that which arises from a fancied exemption from all prejudice.
Sometimes we feel the loss of a prejudice as a loss of vigor.
Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself.
Orthodoxy is the diehard of the world of thought. It learns not, neither can it forget.
Prejudice not being funded on reason cannot be removed by argument.
It's amazing what ordinary people can do if they set out without preconceived notions.
A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
If you want to make beautiful music, you must play the black and the white notes together.
Two things reduce prejudice: education and laughter.
All looks yellow to a jaundiced eye.
Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest violence.
Whoever seeks to set one race against another seeks to enslave all races.
Prejudice is a great timesaver. It enables you to form opinions without bothering to get facts.
Prejudice is being down on something you're not up on.
Authors on Prejudice
Duchess Abrantes
Francis Bacon
Ambrose Bierce
Luther Burbank
Shirley Anita Chisholm
W. C. Fields
Andre Gide
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Carlo Goldoni
William Hazlitt
Hebrew Proverb
Eric Hoffer
William Dean Howells
Aldous Huxley
Samuel Johnson
Charles F. Kettering
Edward R. Murrow
Richard M. Nixon
Laurence J. Peter
Alexander Pope