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#1. There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome. #Quote by Andre Gide
#2. I think that there is incredible prejudice about witches while there is no prejudice about wizards. Words are very important, and I'm really into destroying myths. #Quote by Yoko Ono
#3. It demonstrates to his simple mind in the most positive manner that we have no prejudice against him on account of his race, and that while he behaves himself he will be treated the same as a white man. #Quote by George Crook
#4. I have no prejudice against male or female. #Quote by John Lone
#5. Everybody should take each other as they are, white, black, Indians, Creole. Then there would be no prejudice, nations would get along. #Quote by Langston Hughes
#6. I am quite sure that (bar one) I have no race prejudices, and I think I have no color prejudices nor caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. Indeed, I know it. I can stand any society. All that I care to know is that a man is a human being-that is enough for me; he can't be any worse. I have no special regard for Satan; but I can at least claim that I have no prejudice against him. It may even be that I lean a little his way, on account of his not having a fair show. All religions issue bibles against him, and say the most injurious things about him, but we never hear his side. We have none but the evidence for the prosecution, and yet we have rendered the verdict. To my mind, this is irregular. It is un-English; it is un-American; it is French. Without #Quote by Mark Twain
#7. I'm an Yoruba man born and raised in Ghana. Practically I'm a Ghanaian. But first and for most I'm a human being. And I have no prejudice about myself, I have no prejudice about people either. I'm free from all prejudices. I hate no one, I treat people equally. That being said, indeed, I know I can stand all people, and I can fit in any society. #Quote by Nurudeen Ushawu
#8. In the East we call this state meditation: no belief, no thought, no desire, no prejudice, no conditioning - in fact, no mind at all. A state of no-mind is meditation. When you can look without any mind interfering, distorting, interpreting, then you see the truth. The truth is already all around; just you have to put your mind aside. #Quote by Rajneesh
#9. There is no strife, no prejudice, no national conflict in outer space as yet. Its hazards are hostile to us all. Its conquest deserves the best of all mankind, and its opportunity for peaceful cooperation many never come again. But why, some say, the moon? Why choose this as our goal? And they may well ask why climb the highest mountain? Why, 35 years ago, fly the Atlantic? Why does Rice play Texa ... s? We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too. #Quote by John F. Kennedy
#10. I guess that's the thing about betrayal; it holds no prejudice and preys on those who neither see it coming nor deserve it. #Quote by Anna Todd
#11. What I'm not confused about is the world needing much more love, no hate, no prejudice, no bigotry and more unity, peace and understanding. Period. #Quote by Stevie Wonder
#12. Zen says: be empty. Look without any idea. Look into the nature of things but with no idea, with no prejudice, with no presupposition. #Quote by Rajneesh
#13. No men ever, you said." Verlaine leaned across the table, peering at him. "Mateo, are you maybe-well-transgender? Intersex? No prejudice here. Just support."
Mateo would have started thudding his face against the table in frustration if his pizza hadn't been in the way. "I'm a guy."
"We'll take your word for it. #Quote by Claudia Gray
#14. There are rare and precious moments, when one is a stranger in a room, that one can examine its inhabitants with little or no prejudice. Without knowing so much as their names, it is possible to form an assessment based purely upon observation and instinct. #Quote by Alan Bradley
#15. Recently my fingers have developed a prejudice against comparatives. They all follow this pattern: a squirrel is smaller than a tree; a bird is more musical than a tree. Each of us is the strongest one in his or her own skin. Characteristics should take off their hats to one another, instead of spitting in each other's faces. #Quote by Bertolt Brecht
#16. People always judge others by taking as a model their own limitations, and other people's opinions are often full of prejudice and fear. Join with all those who experiment, take risks, fall, get hurt and then take more risks. Stay away from those who affirm truths, who criticise those who do not think like them, people who have never once taken a step unless they were sure they would be respected for doing so, and who prefer certainties to doubts. #Quote by Paulo Coelho
#17. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice. #Quote by Carter G. Woodson
#18. The Master was entirely free from four things: prejudice, foregone conclusions, obstinacy, and egoism. #Quote by Confucius
#19. The way to tackle Muslimphobia is to tackle prejudice against Muslims. What it is not is to pretend that Islamist extremism does not exist. #Quote by Maajid Nawaz
#20. Porn is in the eye of the beholder. #Quote by Adriano Bulla
#21. The kind of propaganda that some of the religious groups, aided and abetted by the opposition, put forth in that campaign utterly disgusted me. If I needed anything to show me what prejudice can do to the intelligence of human beings that campaign was the best lesson I could have had. #Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
#22. We also intend to deal with the issue of incorporating basic human rights into our new constitution. #Quote by Chen Shui-bian
#23. a vast majority of employers now Google your name - yes, Google has become both noun and verb - before they'll consider hiring you. There's your new resume, using the word resume loosely. Bye, bye, control. Statistics are hard to come by, and they tend to be all over the map. Some are from very old surveys or very limited surveys (such as 100 employers). What we know for sure is that somewhere between 35% and 70% of employers now report that they have rejected applicants on the basis of what they found through Google. Things that can get you rejected: bad grammar or gross misspelling on your Facebook or LinkedIn profile; anything indicating you lied on your resume; any badmouthing of previous employers; any signs of racism, prejudice, or screwy opinions about stuff; anything indicating alcohol or drug abuse; and any - to put it delicately - inappropriate content, etc. #Quote by Richard N. Bolles
#24. I went to the States with that amount of prejudice which seems the birthright of every English person, but I found that, under the knowledge of the Americans which can be attained by a traveller mixing in society in every grade, these prejudices gradually melted away. #Quote by Isabella Bird
#25. Diversity does not simply mean the color of ones akin. #Quote by Hiba Fatima Ahmad
#26. Discernment is a power of the understanding in which few excel. Is not that owing to its connection with impartiality and truth? for are not prejudice and partiality blind? #Quote by Sir Fulke Greville
#27. The absurd view that other communities, religions, races, cultures, states and nations, are somehow "less than" one's own comes from an underdeveloped consciousness and low self-esteem. Prejudice and supremacism reveal that people do not possess a balanced framework of compassionate independence and self respect. We do not belong to any national construct, or group thought-form, but in fact belong to our great and beautiful world, and to the entire universe, as free and unique conscious beings. Prejudice comes from insecurity and its spiritually infantile need of belonging. Out of the hobbled spirit of attachment, and the insecure need of belonging, come the gross judgments against those who do not belong. #Quote by Bryant McGill
#28. Sometimes we feel the loss of a prejudice as a loss of vigor. #Quote by Eric Hoffer
#29. She might not be able to eradicate every prejudice around her, but she had to start somewhere to make a difference. And the best place for that was with herself. #Quote by Jody Hedlund
#30. Everybody comes with prejudices, colored glasses on their eyes. Then they see everything colored according to their glasses. Yes, a few people come just like you, unprejudiced, without any idea gathered from yellow journalism. #Quote by Osho
#31. Here the further question of the relation of spiritual life to public life and politics comes in. It must mean, for all who take it seriously, judging public issues from the angle of eternity, never from that of national self-interest or expediency; backing our conviction, as against party of prejudice, rejecting compromise, and voting only for those who adopt this disinterested point of view. Did we act thus, slowly but surely a body of opinion - a spiritual party, if you like - might be formed; and in the long run make its influence felt in the State. But such a programme demands much faith, hope, and charity; and courage too. #Quote by Evelyn Underhill
#32. The valuable library of Alexandria was pillaged or destroyed; and near twenty years afterwards, the appearance of the empty shelves excited the regret and indignation of every spectator whose mind was not totally darkened by religious prejudice. The compositions of ancient genius, so many of which have irretrievably perished, might surely have been excepted from the wreck of idolatry, for the amusement and instruction of succeeding ages. #Quote by Edward Gibbon
#33. 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. #Quote by Oprah Winfrey
#34. In alchemical treatises, the formula L'Oeuvre au Noir ... designates what is said to be the most difficult phase of the alchemist's process, the separation and dissolution of substance. It is still not clear whether the term applied to daring experiments on matter itself, or whether it was understood to symbolize trials of the mind in discarding all forms of routine and prejudice. Doubtless it signified one or the other meaning alternately, or perhaps both at the same time. #Quote by Marguerite Yourcenar
#35. In overcoming prejudice, working together is even more effective than talking together. #Quote by Ralph Washington Sockman
#36. You have to liberate yourself first from the prejudices of the world in which you live. #Quote by Donald Kagan
#37. I think most people are more susceptible to prejudice than to reason. #Quote by Roger Ebert
#38. Protestant-Catholic disputes have been more easily eradicated, while racial prejudice has the stubborn resilience of a weed that breaks off at the ground level, leaving the taproot intact. #Quote by Robert P. Jones
#39. There are abusive individuals whose worst little demons are greed, sloth,envy, gluttony, pride and wrath enslaved by their god which is money. They usually set their false assumptions, wrong judgments, gossips and lies forceful than the ones who hold the truth but what they missed out is that the victims of their aggressions, the targets of their wrong accusations and the recipients of their repetitive harassments carry what is truly essential and what lives longer, that is: truth and goodness, both of which shall always prevail against their vicious, evil manners. #Quote by Angelica Hopes
#40. Morality is always prejudicial. #Quote by Stefan Emunds
#41. The orthodox tend to think that people who, like the postmodernists and me, believe neither in God nor in some suitable substitute, must feel that everything is permitted, that everybody can do what they like. #Quote by Richard M. Rorty
#42. Imagine me on my knees in front of you – bowing before your feet – and I say - I beg you, break the cycle now. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#43. To be prejudiced is the privilege of the thinking human being ... The open mind is the empty mind. #Quote by Rose Macaulay
#44. Though what we accept be true, it is a prejudice unless we ourselves have considered and understood why and how it is true. #Quote by John Lancaster Spalding
#45. You're supposed to be the big boss."
Sam said nothing. The crowd hushed, ready to watch this one-on-one confrontation.
"You're the big boss of the freaks," Zil yelled. "But you can't do anything. You can shoot laser beams out of your hands, but you can't get enough food, and you can't keep the power on, and you won't do anything about that murderer Hunter, who killed my best friend." He paused to fill his lungs for a final, furious cry. "You shouldn't be in charge."
"You want to be in charge, Zil? Last night you were running around trying to get a lynch mob together. And let's not even pretend that wasn't you responsible for graffiti I saw driving into town just now."
"So what?" Zil demanded. "So what? So I said what everyone who isn't a freak is thinking."
He spit the word "freak," making it an insult, making it an accusation.
"You really think what we need right now is to divide up between freaks and normals?" Sam asked. "You figure that will get the lights turned back on? That will put food on people's tables? #Quote by Michael Grant
#46. There are many injustices in the world, but some are worse than others. You can hate someone because he's poor, because of the clothes he wears, or for his political views. But a person can change that. If you hate someone for being a Jew or an Arab, he cannot rub off his skin. That sort of prejudice is the greatest injustice...next to taking someone's life. #Quote by Shane Peacock
#47. Is this a racial thing, a gun thing, or both? #Quote by Mark M. Bello
#48. Few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning. #Quote by Virginia Woolf
#49. Slavery received, but the prejudice to which it has given birth remains stationary. #Quote by Alexis De Tocqueville
#50. We all decry prejudice, yet are all prejudiced. #Quote by Herbert Spencer
#51. Anthony Patch had ceased to be an individual of mental adventure, of curiosity, and had become an individual of bias and prejudice, with a longing to be emotionally undisturbed. #Quote by F Scott Fitzgerald
#52. Don't be surprised that I value prejudice, observe certain conventions, seek power
it's because I know I live in an empty society. #Quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#53. Break your silence and the tyrants will wet themselves. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#54. I bear my burden proudly for all to see, to conquer prejudice and ignorance and hate with knowledge and sincerity and love. Whenever you are threatened by a hostile presence, you emit a thick cloud of love like an octopus squirts out ink ... #Quote by William S. Burroughs