Prejudice is an opinion lacking judgment. [Method] Voltaire: "Philosophical Dictionary? Prejudice"
Prejudice is an erratic and unfounded concept. [US] Ann Beers: "The Devil's Dictionary"
Being biased is like looking at something through colored, concave and convex lenses. What you see is no longer its original appearance. [Japan] Konosuke Matsushita: "The Complete Works of Konosuke Matsushita's Management"
Prejudice is the child of ignorance. [English] Hazlitt: "Essay? On Prejudice"
In the eyes of hostility, virtue can become the ugliest stain. [Persia] Saadi: "Rose Garden"
People who have never left their hometown are full of prejudice. [Meaning] Goldoni
The prejudiced person is such a person: if the king does not believe in God, he will also become an atheist. [Law] La Bruyère: "On Character"
People who are prejudiced are always weak. [UK] Samuel Johnson: "Miscellaneous taxes are not harsh government"
Prejudice is the reason for fools. [Method] Voltaire: "Philosophical Dictionary? Prejudice"
When discrimination is weakened, prejudice will prevail. [US] O'Hara: "Wandas"
A prejudiced person is happy to be ridiculed by the public, because he will think that he has become a martyr. [English] West Smith: "The Letter of Peter Primley"
Ideological bias will inevitably lead to injustice in action. [Oszt Zweig: "The Rights of Heretics"
Many people think that they are thinking when they reorganize their prejudices. [US] Dale Carnegie: "Tips of Wisdom"
Don't forget that any prejudice is the remnant of outdated truth; you should remember that the more you liberate your mind, the richer you will be spiritually. . [Su] Gorky: "Isolation from the World"
A thousand prejudices and incorrect ideas - equal to no ideas at all! [Russian] Dostoevsky: "Youth"
If prejudice cannot become reason, it cannot be stable. [UK] William Hazlitt: "Collection of Sketch and Essays: On Prejudice"
Be a strong man and conquer all prejudices [US] O'Neill: "All the Children of God Have Wings"
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Everyone is against prejudice, but everyone has prejudice. [English] Herbert Harper: "Social Statics"
It is never too late to give up prejudice. [Beauty] Thoreau: "Walden"
Stubbornness and stubbornness are signs of stupidity.
[French] Montaigne: "Essays"