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Famous quotes about prejudice

●It is always the weak who are biased (Cy Johnson)

●We may be biased, but fate is not biased (Ai Xiansheng)

●Creative ideas can only be understood by virtue of the non-creative components contained in them (Stanislav Andreski)

●Nearly all new and surprising thinking has been systematically analyzed Inspiration from superficial thoughts (N.S. Muller)

●What drives or motivates geniuses to work is not new ideas, but those that linger in their minds that have been explained before. Thoughts that are not sufficiently elaborated (Delacroix)

●A bold insight is like a set of chess pieces moved in a chess game. It may be captured, but it is the starting point of victory (Goethe)

●A son is one’s own good, and a wife is someone else’s good.

●In the eyes of a crab, a person who walks forward is as stupid as he is (Leelie Thunberg) )

●Prejudice is the product of ignorance (V. Herzlitt)

●Prejudice is an erratic, unfounded idea (Beers)

●Remember, when discrimination is weakened, prejudice will prevail (O'Hara)

●Prejudice is the product of ignorance (W. Herzlitt)

● Prejudice is an erratic, unfounded belief (Beers)

●Remember, when discrimination is weakened, prejudice will prevail (O'Hara)

●Prejudice is the king of ignorant people (Voltaire)

●Those who have never left their hometown are full of prejudice (Goldoni)

●It is never too late to give up prejudice. Late (Thoreau)

●A prejudiced person is one who: if the king does not believe in God, he will also become an atheist (La Bruyère)

< p> ●A prejudiced person is happy to be ridiculed by the public, because he will think that he has become a martyr (Sy Smith)

Everyone is against prejudice, but everyone has prejudice . ——British educator Herbert Spencer

People who have never left their hometown are full of prejudices. ——Italian playwright Goldoni

People who will never leave their homeland are full of prejudices. ——Italian playwright Goldoni

The deepest roots of religious prejudice are poverty and ignorance. ——Lenin's famous quote on prejudice

I can ensure integrity, but I cannot guarantee the absence of bias. ——German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe

Prejudice is an erratic and unfounded concept. ——American mental health expert Beers

With the help of biased public opinion, there is usually the most violent support. ——Jeffrey

Remember, when discernment weakens, prejudice will prevail. —— O'Hara's famous quote about bias

We may be biased, but fate is not biased. ——American writer Emerson

Prejudice is never easy unless it can be terminated by reason. ——British prose writer Herzlitt

Prejudice cannot be eliminated by killing those who are promoted by prejudice. ——Reed, poet and journalist of the former Soviet Union

Kick prejudice out of the door, and it will slip in through the window. ——King Frederick the Great of Prussia

People are always very prejudiced against foreign peoples about whom they know nothing. ——Famous British scholar Hamerton's famous quote on prejudice

History should not only eliminate prejudice, it should also breed enthusiasm. ——British historian George Trevelyan

Honor is a kind of prejudice, which comes from people not being good at valuing themselves. ——Former Soviet writer Gorky

Without the help of prejudices and habits, I can't even walk from one side of the room to the other. ——British essayist William Herzlit

A prejudiced person is a person who: if the king does not believe in God, he will also become an atheist. ——Famous sayings about prejudice by French writer La Bruyère

The obstacles to human happiness are: folk customs, religious prejudices and competition for survival, as well as inhuman things between each other. ——Lu Baha

The prejudiced person enjoys being ridiculed by the public because he will think that he has become a martyr. ——British Admiral Smith

The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her eternal companion is humility. ——Gordon

For people in different cultures to understand each other, it is necessary to give a complete and unbiased account of each culture. ——Contemporary Chinese writer Wang Xiaobo

Whether in politics or in cultural activities, people always rely on fanatical prejudices and narrow ideas to win friends. ——British novelist Conrad's famous sayings about prejudice

We only revere truth, truth that is free, unlimited, and knows no boundaries, and truth without racial discrimination or prejudice. ——French thinker and writer Romain Rolland

People like to satisfy themselves with extreme prejudices and unlimited freedom. This is the nature of their thoughts. ——British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon

Competitiveness and competitiveness can activate wisdom and brainstorm in the collision of ideas, but they are also the mortal enemies of prejudice that bows to the truth.

——Wang Runsheng

Social prejudice is so common that even its victims quickly take it for granted. ——French novelist and playwright Marcel Aimé’s famous saying about prejudice

In terms of effect, influence has always been greater than the waistcoat, handcuffs and shackles invented by prejudice, ignorance and cruelty since ancient times. A hundred times. ——British novelist Dickens

Prejudice often comes from ignorance. The best way to correct prejudice is to circulate opinions in the market, let opinions compete with opinions, and win the rationality of the majority of people. ——CCTV host and reporter Chai Jing "The only thing I have to worry about is whether I can ask accurately - interview"

So I have a prejudice, thinking that the world is nothing to worry about. , just because we don’t have the energy and strength to take care of it many times, we have to take care of it a little. ——Lu Xun, a modern Chinese writer and political commentator

When prejudices entangle a person's character, they cannot be overcome, because they become a part of the person himself. Regardless of evidence, common sense or reason, there is nothing that can be done about prejudices. . ——German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe

When interacting with people, let us remember that we are not interacting with rational animals, we are interacting with emotional animals, with prejudiced and full-hearted animals. Proud and vain animal intercourse. ——A quote about prejudice by Dale Carnegie, the master of American human relations.

Some people think that only poets need fantasy. There is no reason for this. This is a stupid prejudice! Even mathematics requires fantasy, and calculus would not even have been invented without it. ——Lenin

If you think about the problem without prejudice, if you think about the general nature of these maxims, you can come to a completely different conclusion. Because all principles are actually practical.

——Bradley