Top Prejudices Quotes

  • 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

    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

  • Prejudices, mysticism, bigotry these things only distort religion, like they have actually done to the most religions of the world. – Abhijit Naskar

    Prejudices, mysticism, bigotry these things only distort religion, like they have actually done to the most religions of the world.– Abhijit Naskar

  • Rosies mother was a highly strung bundle of barely thought-through prejudices, worries and feuds. – Neil Gaiman

    Rosies mother was a highly strung bundle of barely thought-through prejudices, worries and feuds.– Neil Gaiman

  • Comedy should provoke! It should blast through prejudices, challenge preconceptions; comedy should always leave you different than when it found you. – Duckman Jason Alexander

    Comedy should provoke! It should blast through prejudices, challenge preconceptions; comedy should always leave you different than when it found you.– Duckman Jason Alexander

  • These passive prejudices were not necessarily from a place of ugly, but they certainly weren’t from a place of respect. – Trae Crowder

    These passive prejudices were not necessarily from a place of ugly, but they certainly weren’t from a place of respect.– Trae Crowder

  • Facts are much more malleable than prejudices. – Theodore Dalrymple

    Facts are much more malleable than prejudices.– Theodore Dalrymple

  • I’m free of all prejudices. I hate all people equally. – WC Fields

    I’m free of all prejudices. I hate all people equally.– WC Fields

  • It is easier for a man to burn down his own house than to get rid of his prejudices. – Roger Bacon

    It is easier for a man to burn down his own house than to get rid of his prejudices.– Roger Bacon

  • Strong prejudices in an ill-formed mind are hazardous to government. – Barbara W Tuchman

    Strong prejudices in an ill-formed mind are hazardous to government.– Barbara W Tuchman

  • 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

    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