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1. Poems about prejudice

Poetry about prejudice 1. Poetry about prejudice

Dare I ask you?

* * * Break up with me, * * *

Stick to the earth like a rock, just like

Flowers also believe in sunlight.

Yesterday's haze

But because the sun is too biased?

Tonight, the moon is as dizzy as shame

Why is there infinite beauty in front of you?

But because the petals choose raindrops.

Only know how to cry?

in fact

A little truth is as beautiful as the sea.

You don't understand. I feel like water.

It has been more than ten years since I took my time.

Gradually gurgling, refreshing.

Just complaining that time is getting thicker and thicker.

The more hazy the light years are.

The value at first sight

Miss the first sight

May I miss you and put my wings on.

Fly to the place where you first met.

Bury a few fallen flowers and send running water several times.

If life is like a dream

Dream, dream, don't wake up.

Give me another half of Xiao Chun.

let me ... ...

You can sleep for thousands of years if you want to show off.

2. Ask for poems about prejudice

God must be biased. Author: Mishi Release Date: March 4, 200917:16: 04 Reading Times: Editor's Note: Believe in God, believe in yourself more. God's prejudice can inspire us to be more creative. Poetry is fluent in language and sincere in emotion. Interpret our life from another angle. Can appreciate the author's high artistic conception of pursuing perfection. God must be biased.

otherwise

Why is my life so short?

Just for a moment.

It's only temporary

What's so rare?

The most beautiful flower

I am already familiar with her face.

That sweet voice

I'm used to it.

That flying butterfly

He has always been my best partner.

Even if I go west now

What's the pity?

God must be biased.

otherwise

My life will not be so short.

Just for a moment.

It's only temporary

I'm not rare at all.

only

I have to go now./I'm leaving now.

Who will look after these beautiful flowers?

Will that dancing butterfly be lonely?

Who will hear that sweet voice?

but

what can I do?

what can I do?

God must be biased.

otherwise

How can my life be so short?

Just for a moment.

It's only temporary

It's only temporary

It's only temporary

Who knows the famous sentences about prejudice and classical Chinese?

Prejudice famous sayings Prejudice classic quotations * * * contains 49 famous sayings about prejudice. Prejudice is a thief.

-Hugo, French writer Prejudice is the monarch of fools. Voltaire, French thinker, writer and philosopher Prejudice is the product of ignorance.

Hezlet W, British essayist, is always biased by the weak. It is never too late to give up prejudice.

-/kloc-the prejudice of Thoreau, an American writer and philosopher in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, is the most stubborn thing. -Wen Phillips's famous saying about prejudice, human suffering is covered in a song, which is darker than Dali.

-Xun Kuang, Xunzi revealed the secret, a thinker at the end of the Warring States Period; Xunzi unveiled, Xun Kuang, Warring States Period. Suffer from: trouble.

Cover: Blind. A song: Native land refers to cognitive prejudice.

Dali: refers to the fundamental truth involving the overall situation. The general idea of these two sentences is: the fault of great mortals is easily blinded by local prejudice and does not understand the general truth concerning the overall situation.

People's understanding, because of the limitation of vision and the scope of banquet practice, or because of personal prejudice, is easily blinded by local petty truths, and they can't see and recognize the whole truth. These two sentences can be used to persuade people not to be confined to a song and not to recognize Dali.

Everyone is against prejudice, but everyone has prejudice. Spencer, British educator, is full of prejudice for people who have never left their hometown.

-goldoni, Italian dramatist People who never leave their motherland are full of prejudice. Goldoni, Italian playwright: I can guarantee integrity, but I can't guarantee that there is no prejudice.

-German playwright, poet and thinker Goethe's religious prejudice is rooted in poverty and ignorance. Lenin, we may be biased, but fate will not be biased.

-Emerson, American writer Prejudice is an erratic and groundless concept. -American mental health expert Bierce's famous words about prejudice usually get the strongest support with the help of biased public opinion.

Remember, when discrimination is weak, prejudice will prevail. O 'Hara prejudice is never easy unless it can be terminated by reason.

-British essayist Hertz Park Jung Su can't kill people who are held up by prejudice. -Reid, a poet and journalist in the former Soviet Union, famously said that prejudice will drive it out of the door and it will sneak in through the window.

-frederick the great, King of Prussia Honor is a prejudice, which comes from people who are not good at cherishing themselves. Gorky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, always has great prejudice against foreign peoples who don't know themselves.

-Hamilton, a famous British scholar, history should not only eliminate prejudice, but also cultivate enthusiasm. -British historian George Quweilian's famous words about prejudice. I can't even walk from one side of the room to the other without the help of prejudice and habit.

-William Hezlet, English essayist A biased person is such a person. If the king doesn't believe in God, he will become an atheist. -Labroue Yale, French writer The obstacles to human happiness are folk customs, religious prejudice, competition for existence and mutual inhumanity.

-Balu A biased person likes to be laughed at by the public because he thinks he is a martyr. -British Admiral Lucy Smith's famous saying about prejudice The greatest friend of truth is time, the greatest enemy is prejudice, and the eternal companion is modesty.

-Gordon We only respect the truth, the truth that is free, unlimited, regardless of national boundaries, and the truth without racial discrimination or prejudice. -romain rolland, French thinker and writer People in different cultures can understand each other, so it is necessary to tell each culture completely and impartially.

-Wang Xiaobo, a contemporary writer in China, whether in politics or in cultural activities, people always win friends by fanatical prejudice and narrow-minded ideas. -British novelist Conrad's famous saying about prejudice People like to satisfy themselves with extreme prejudice in marginal freedom, which is the essence of their thoughts.

-Francis Bacon, an English Renaissance writer and philosopher, whose ambition for strength and competitiveness can activate wisdom and brainstorm in the collision of ideas, but he is also a deadly enemy of prejudice bowing to truth. Social prejudice in Wang Runsheng is so widespread that its victims soon take it for granted.

-French novelist and playwright Marcel Aymé's influence is more than 100 times that of waistcoats, handcuffs and fetters invented by prejudice, ignorance and cruelty since ancient times. Dickens, British novelist Prejudice often comes from ignorance. The best way to correct prejudice is to circulate the opinion market, let opinions compete with opinions and win the rationality of the majority.

-CCTV host and reporter Chai Jing "Can I ask if it is the only thing I need to worry about-Southern Weekend >; So I have a prejudice that the world doesn't need to mind its own business, just because there is no spirit and strength to manage it, so it needs to be managed. -China modern writer and political critic Lu Xun's prejudice is entangled in people's character and cannot be overcome, because it has become a part of people themselves. No matter evidence, common sense or reason, there is no way to start with prejudice.

Goethe, a German playwright, poet and thinker, when interacting with people, let us remember that we are not interacting with rational animals, but with perceptual animals and animals full of pride and vanity. -American interpersonal master Dale Carnegie's famous saying about prejudice Some people think that only poets need fantasy, which is unreasonable. This is stupid prejudice! Even mathematics needs fantasy. Even without fantasy, it is impossible to invent calculus.

Lenin can come to a completely different conclusion if he thinks about the problem without prejudice and the general nature of these principles. Because all the rules are practical.

-bradley we pursue our happiness to the outside world. We know that some people are experts in flattery, knowing that they are hypocritical, unfair, full of jealousy, willfulness and prejudice, but they still pursue their own happiness in their views. How ridiculous! -Labroue Yale, French writer Prejudice can be said to be a festival of ideas.

It is the daily life of people without thoughts and the Sunday entertainment of people with thoughts.

4. Sentences about "prejudice"

Sentences about prejudice

1, the biggest prejudice of women is that they are jealous of themselves. The biggest prejudice of men is that the opposite sex loves themselves.

2. Smart people can understand, smart people can see accurately, smart people can see far, and the voice of smart people is the direction of fools. If you can't give up your ignorance in the past, you can't walk into the hall of wisdom and treat health. Prejudice is more terrible than ignorance!

If you belong to a certain faction, you will believe its prejudice and preconceived views. Author: Gustave Le Bon Source: Mob.

4. The so-called prejudice means unequal treatment, which is rooted in people's selfish nature. The unequal treatment here can actually be regarded as a lack of attitude balance in dealing with various social relations, and always tends to favor one's own side unless there is no serious conflict between different positions. Under normal circumstances, people look at problems from their own point of view first, rather than trying to stand in the position of others. It is impossible to be completely neutral. Thinking about yourself and others is an inevitable mindset, and prejudice naturally arises. Author: Keigo Higashino Source: Xinbao

5. I asked Zhang Beichuan, "Why doesn't our society accept homosexuality?" He said: "Because in our sexual culture, fertility is regarded as the purpose of sex, ignorance as purity, ignorance as virtue and prejudice as principle." Author: Chai Jing Source: See.

6. The obstacles to human happiness are: folk customs, religious prejudice and competition for survival, and the inhuman things between them.

7. Many people think they are thinking when rearranging their prejudices.

5. A modern poem about prejudice

Where did the fallen leaves go?

Swallows wander around and have nowhere to live.

Staring at the night without words.

Looking at the moon against the wall is more empty.

It is said that everything will be fine before 2008.

It is said that the stock market will not fall before 08.

It is said that the fund will not fall before 2008.

Everyone also believes that house prices will not fall before 2008.

Even people who keep ants believe that the price of ants will not fall before 2008.

Although the filter word has never been so promised, the people believe it as never before. This is also the people's greatest trust in filter words in recent years. All this is due to the holding of a sports meeting in 2008.

Then I have a question, then, will everything plummet at the closing ceremony?

Life is a pair of eternal life and impermanence.

Love once, give acacia.

Looking back, you can only see the vicissitudes of life.

Things change, and everything has an end.

6. Words that describe prejudice

Attack one point, not as good as the rest: don't look at people or things in an all-round way, seize one point and attack. More refers to biased criticism.

Good Dan Su Fei: Love red and oppose white. Metaphor is biased against things.

People outside China: culture: civilization; People: people. People outside civilized areas are uncivilized people. The prejudice of the ruling class in the old society refers to the ethnic minorities who can't stand education and legal control in China.

Doubt about the father next door: the father next door: refers to the old people in the neighborhood. Metaphor is biased and likes subjective people.

Selfishness blinds the eyes: selfishness: prejudice against selfish desires. Selfish views can make people lose sight of the direction.

Free and easy: free and easy: free and easy. Not bound by etiquette and secular prejudice.

Curtain wall system: curtain: metaphor of guard and wife; System: containment. Refers to the containment of prejudice and affair.

A corner of the story: one-sided words; Prejudice.

Slander cyan with white: Slander cyan with white. Metaphor is to deny others with self-righteous prejudice.

Gong Jiaojiao: Gong and Jiao are both one of the ancient five tones. Laugh and be proud in the palace tone. Metaphor satirizes and denies others with self-righteous prejudice.

Struggle against custom: struggle: struggle; Resistance: confrontation. Against nature, against secular prejudice. Describe the courage to fight.

7. put an end to prejudice.

Prejudice: We may be biased, but fate is not biased.

● The weak are always biased (Sai Johnson)

We may be biased, but fate is not biased.

Creative ideas can only be understood through the non-creative factors contained in them (stanislav Andrejszky)

Almost all new and amazing ideas are inspired by systematic and superficial ideas (Nass Mill)

● It is not new ideas that drive or inspire genius to work, but those that have been expounded but have not been fully expounded in the mind (Delacroix)

A bold idea is like a moving chess piece. It may be eaten, but it is the starting point to win the game (Goethe)

My son is my own good, and my wife is someone else's good.

In the crab's view, a person who walks forward is as stupid as him (Limitenberg).

Prejudice is the product of ignorance (William Hezlet)

Prejudice is an unstable and rootless concept (Bierce)

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

Prejudice is the product of ignorance (William Hezlet)

Prejudice is an unstable and rootless concept (Bierce)