
The love I see in this world is hate and prejudices.
– Jonathan Page Acabo
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- I wanted to pull down a book, open it proper, and gobble up page after page – Laurie Halse Anderson
- A blank page has more power than a full page with blind thoughts. – Debasish Mridha
- A person who wrote badly did better than a person who does not write at all. A bad writing can be corrected. An empty page remains an empty page. – Israelmore Ayivor
- Writing is a competition between the writer and the page. When the page wins, you fail as a writer. – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- (I. F. Stone had once called it an exciting paper to read because you never knew on what page you would find a page-one story), – David Halberstam
- Mistake is a single page in a part of Life ….but Relation is a book of dictionary —–So don’t lose a full Book for a single page. – Rubeccapalm Rose
- You might not write well every day, but you can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page. – Jodi Picoult
- Prejudices, mysticism, bigotry these things only distort religion, like they have actually done to the most religions of the world. – Abhijit Naskar
- There’s hardly anybody who doesn’t hate somebody now, and nobody at all whom somebody doesn’t hate. – Jonathan Franzen
- But that was just it – hate was exactly the right word. Hate is a force of attraction. Hate is just love with its back turned. – Terry Pratchett
- The only things that last are love and hate. The only one that matters is love: Choose love. Hate erodes. Love nourishes.. – Naama Yehuda
- In 90 percent of cases, you could tell within a page or two whether the writer could write. – Jonathan Galassi
- We cannot let our hurts, fears, and prejudices get in the way of God’s calling for our lives. – Teresa Schultz
- Everybody means by an open mind, a mind which contains their prejudices but not somebody else’s. – John Oulton Wisdom
- You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic. – Robert A Heinlein
- Are you going to cater to the whims and prejudices of people who have no intelligent knowledge of what they condemn? – Susan B Anthony Collection
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- We’ve learned it’s better to work together to create more possibilities for all, rather than cling to past prejudices. – Lisa Carlisle
- Travel improves the mind wonderfully, and does away with all one’s prejudices. – Oscar Wilde
- I Grew Up In A Family With No Prejudices. My Father Always Believed There Were Good And Bad In Every Ethnic Background, And Nationality. – Chris Mentillo
- Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices–just recognize them. – Edward R Murrow
- To pronounce French properly you must have within you a deep antipathy, not to say scorn, for some of the most sacred of the Anglo-Saxon prejudices. – Rex Stout
- Strong prejudices in an ill-formed mind are hazardous to government. – Barbara W Tuchman
- It is easier for a man to burn down his own house than to get rid of his prejudices. – Roger Bacon
- Facts are much more malleable than prejudices. – Theodore Dalrymple
- These passive prejudices were not necessarily from a place of ugly, but they certainly weren’t from a place of respect. – Trae Crowder
- Comedy should provoke! It should blast through prejudices, challenge preconceptions; comedy should always leave you different than when it found you. – Duckman Jason Alexander
- Rosies mother was a highly strung bundle of barely thought-through prejudices, worries and feuds. – Neil Gaiman
- There may be more danger in prejudices which are apparently founded in logic than in those which are acknowledged as emotions. (p69) – Edward de Bono
- We live in an upside-down world, in which people hate what they should love and love what they should hate. – Billy Graham
- I may not hate al of the people all the time, but I hate all of them some of the time, and I hate some of them all of the time. – Kathy McCullough
- To hate the hate was just more hate; to reject the rejection was just more rejection; to judge the judging, just more judging. – T Scott McLeod
- I hate rarely, though when I hate, I hate murderously. – Anas Nin
- I hate my body Hate what it remembers. Hate what it let him do. – Cheryl Rainfield
- I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it! – William Faulkner
- Understand … I don’t hate her, I hate what she’s become. I hate her illness. – Joseph Stefano
