PREJUDICE n. A vagrant ordsprog
PREJUDICE, n. A vagrant opinion without visible means of support.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice! The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice!
Marquis De Sade
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1740
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1814
)
When blithe to argument I come, / Though armed with facts, and merry, / May Providence protect me from / The fool as adversary, / Whose mind to him a kingdom is / Where reason lacks dominion, / Who calls conviction prejudice / And prejudice opinion.
Phyllis McGinley
(
1905
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1978
)
Minister Farrakhan's progress means he's gone from talking the talk to walking the walk for our rights. This is a big victory for the community. Showing support for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender African-Americans in such a visible and meaningful way means we're on the right road. We look forward to continued work with the minister and the Millions More Movement.
Donna Payne
Prejudice is opinion without judgement.
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
(
1694
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1778
)
Prejudice is an opinion without judgment
François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire
(
1694
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1778
)
Fordomme
Reason transformed into prejudice is the worst form of prejudice, because reason is the only instrument for liberation from prejudice
Allan Bloom
Fordomme
That is what friendship means. Sharing the prejudice of experience.
Charles Bukowski
(
1920
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1994
)
That is what friendship means. Sharing the prejudice of experience.
Charles Bukowski
(
1920
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1994
)
I suppose one could construct Madame Clarkson's very active involvement in these last few days and her coming to the ceremony as wanting to support the office and the institution in the face of some controversy that's been around Madame Jean, and a desire to be visible in support of her,
John Aimers
Color had been made the mark of enslavement and was taken to be also the mark of inferiority; for prejudice does not reason, or it would not be prejudice... If prejudice could reason, it would dispel itself.
William Pickens
Fordomme
Color had been made the mark of enslavement and was taken to be also the mark of inferiority; for prejudice does not reason, or it would not be prejudice... If prejudice could reason, it would dispel itself.
William Pickens
Underlägsenhet
Color had been made the mark of enslavement and was taken to be also the mark of inferiority; for prejudice does not reason, or it would not be prejudice... If prejudice could reason, it would dispel itself.
William Pickens
Farger
The discovery of truth is prevented more effectively, not by the false appearance things present and which mislead into error, not directly by weakness of the reasoning powers, but by preconceived opinion, by prejudice.
Arthur Schopenhauer
(
1788
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1860
)
If there's any prejudice regarding Frau Merkel in Washington, it's positive prejudice. Expectations are so high she may not be able to meet all of them.
Karsten Voigt
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