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We are really so prejudiced by our educations, that, as the ancients deified their heroes, we deify their madmen.
— Philip Dormer Stanhope
Prejudice. It's a bad thing. Once your mind is prejudiced, you will not think beneath or beyond. Actually, you will stop thinking.
— Bhavik Sarkhedi
The Britain I know is the Britain of Jo Cox. The Britain where people are tolerant and not prejudiced, and where people hate hate.
— Gordon Brown
To be prejudiced is the privilege of the thinking human being ... The open mind is the empty mind.
— Rose Macaulay
I am not prejudiced in any way.
— Vladimir Putin
Prejudice is a learned trait. You're not born prejudiced; you're taught it.
— Charles R. Swindoll
We all decry prejudice, yet are all prejudiced.
— Herbert Spencer
Dogmas are the toys that amuse and can satisfy but unreasoning children. They are the offspring of human speculation and prejudiced fancy.
— H. P. Blavatsky
That we not become prejudiced against those are prejudiced, or whose prejudices. May no be our own.
— Timothy B. Tyson
I myself know some people who are gay. We're on friendly terms. I'm not prejudiced in any way.
— Vladimir Putin
You're being prejudiced, McGoo. Even unnaturals want love.
— Kevin J. Anderson
All my life I've been prejudiced against wealthy people.
— Ethel Waters
Before I joined the BBC I was, like most of the intelligentsia, prejudiced not only against that institution but against broadcasting in general.
— Louis MacNeice
It's foolish to be prejudiced. There are so many reasons to hate people on an individual basis.
— Dennis Miller
To be prejudiced is always to be weak; yet there are prejudices so near to laudable that they have been often praised and are always pardoned.
— Samuel Johnson
He is an honorable, obstinate, truthful, high-spirited, intensely prejudiced, perfectly unreasonable man.
— Charles Dickens
Passionately prejudiced people always turn out, under scrutiny, to be people who cannot get along on a footing of equality with anyone ...
— Margaret Halsey
I knew that discrimination existed, even though there were many individuals who were not prejudiced.
— Joseph Stiglitz
The United States tax system today is very prejudiced towards financialization, leverage, and lack of investment.
— Frederick W. Smith
You don't like people who have money, do you? (Astrid) I'm not prejudiced against anyone, princess. I hate everyone equally. (Zarek)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
I only have one prejudice, and that is against those who are prejudiced.
— Lance Greenfield
It appears to be in the nature of religion itself to be prejudiced against those who are different.
— John Shelby Spong
Getting out of jury duty is easy. The trick is to say you're prejudiced against all races.
— Dan Castellaneta
Wagging tongues from prejudiced, sophisticated facade of show-off people can never blemish any honest, genuine, golden heart.
— Angelica Hopes
We are all God's people. We are prejudiced and we separate into Jews, Mexicans, Italians, but God doesn't see colors.
— Muhammad Ali
Everyone is prejudiced in favor of his own powers of discernment ...
— Pliny The Younger
The denial of Christ has less to do with facts and more to do with the bent of what a person is prejudiced to conclude.
— Ravi Zacharias
So you see, once a person drops the scales of prejudiced certainty and doubts appear, there is no telling how far a heart can open.
— Louise Erdrich
Working with children is the easiest part of educating for democracy, because children are still undefeated and have no stake in being prejudiced.
— Margaret Halsey
I have an acute sense of delicacy. Naturally I am prejudiced in favour of virtue.
("The Accursed Cordonnier") — Bernard Capes
("The Accursed Cordonnier") — Bernard Capes
Pure Christianity and serious godliness fear not the scrutiny of a free thought, but despise the impotent malice of a prejudiced one.
— Matthew Henry
I never went to a psychologist or psychiatrist in my life. Never. You know, Italians are a little prejudiced against that kind of thing.
— Francis Ford Coppola
We accepted education as the means to rise above the limitations that a prejudiced society endeavored to place upon us.
— Evelyn Boyd Granville
You are never in love with anyone. You're only in love with your prejudiced and hopeful idea of that person.
— Anthony De Mello
Persecution comes from people who are prejudiced.
— Harper Lee
You can ask anyone who knows me, I've never said a racist or prejudiced thing in my life.
— Val Kilmer
Mom claimed that I could carry a tune at 2 or 3 years of age. Maybe she was a little prejudiced.
— Ethel Merman
You deny that man is really so prejudiced as I suppose him; talk to him then of some foreign country, ask him what religion he is of.
— Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke