No one likes to admit they are racist or bear prejudices. Nor do they even like to be open and honest when… — Martin Jacques Copy Share Image
“...but prejudices, like odorous bodies, have a double existence both solid and subtle — solid as the pyramids, subtle as the twentieth… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Beware prejudices. They are like rats, and men's minds are like traps; prejudices get in easily, but it is doubtful if they… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Our prejudices are like physical infirmities — we cannot do what they prevent us from doing. — John Lancaster Spalding Copy Share Image
Too many of our prejudices are like pyramids upside down. They rest on tiny, trivial incidents, but they spread upward and outward… — William McChesney Martin Copy Share Image
To divest one's self of some prejudices would be like taking off the skin to feel the better. — Sir Fulke Greville Copy Share Image