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Philosophical sentences about prejudice
The philosophical sentence about prejudice is as follows:

1. Prejudice is a view that lacks judgment. -Voltaire

2. Don't forget that any prejudice is the remnant of outdated truth; It should be remembered that when people are liberated, they are spiritually richer. Gorky

3. Prejudice is an erratic and rootless concept. Ann Bierce

4. Prejudice is like seeing things through a colored concave-convex lens, but what you see is not what it is. -Kōnosuke Matsushita

Prejudice is the product of ignorance. -Kazri.

6. Prejudice is farther from the truth than ignorance. -Lenin

7. In hostile eyes, virtue will also become the ugliest stain. Sadie

8. People who have never left their hometown are full of prejudice. -Gordoni

9. Prejudice is such a person. If the king doesn't believe in God, he will also become an atheist. -Labroue Yale.

10, biased people are always weak. -Stop Johnson.

1 1, prejudice is the reason for fools. -Voltaire

12, when discrimination is weak, prejudice will prevail. O 'Hara

13, a biased person is happy to be ridiculed by the public because he will think he has become a martyr. Lucy Smith

14. Many people think they are thinking when rearranging their prejudices. Dale Carnegie