Categorizing Quotes
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The American passion for categorizing has now managed to create two non-existent categories - gay and straight.
— Gore Vidal
Maybe there came a point in life where you had to quit categorizing whole groups of people by a few bad experiences.
— Lisa Wingate
We are a species that must try to impose and find systems - systems of thought, ways of organizing and categorizing reality.
— Jonah Goldberg
Stop categorizing and labeling! This is your way to avoid the unknown but brings the risk to avoid the new!
— Rossana Condoleo
Witness the choices you make in every moment. The best way to prepare for any moment in the future is to be fully conscious in the present.
— Deepak Chopra
The people who invented race, who grouped us together as "black," were inventing and categorizing their ability to do something vicious and wrong.
— Jamaica Kincaid
There are doubts, sir, which, if man have them, it is not man that can solve them.
— Herman Melville
There are many different ways of categorizing news. It doesn't have to be just war and famine and serious politics.
— Piers Morgan
I am not saying we are categorizing Ellen White in the biblical context of a false prophet.
— Walter Martin
Sometimes I hate the things I am allowed to do.
— Hannah Moskowitz
Now I saw this categorizing of my freezer food as a sign of the true chaos in my head.
— Abraham Verghese
I could at times be overly emotional, but was lucky to have the kind of orderly mind that is good at categorizing things
— Julia Child
When it comes to categorizing people, men and women into a group, it gets to be very dangerous.
— Donald Trump
We must bask in the magnificence of what is seen and sensed, instead of always memorizing and categorizing.
— Wayne W. Dyer
Voices are like fingerprints, from Cagney to Bogart. They never lost it. My voice is instrumental in categorizing me.
— Sylvester Stallone