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#prejudice

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #prejudice




Death was constant, unprejudiced to age, race, or creed.


Jessica Fortunato


#creed #death #prejudice #race #age

I never let prejudice stop me from what I wanted to do in this life.


Sarah Louise Delany


#life #me #never #prejudice #stop

…“white supremacy” is a much more useful term for understanding the complicity of people of color in upholding and maintaining racial hierarchies that do not involve force (i.e slavery, apartheid) than the term “internalized racism”- a term most often used to suggest that black people have absorbed negative feelings and attitudes about blackness. The term “white supremacy” enables us to recognize not only that black people are socialized to embody the values and attitudes of white supremacy, but we can exercise “white supremacist control” over other black people.


Bell Hooks


#prejudice #race #white-supremacy #attitude

Every person's true identity is beautiful, and much of the ugliness we observe in others was put inside of them by external influences.


Bryant McGill


#personal-identity #prejudices #beauty

The way that other people judge me is none of my business.


Martha Beck


#prejudice #business

People are always afraid of anything different. They are afraid of change," says Sensai. "It is the same everywhere.


Sandy Fussell


#discrimination #prejudice #change

People talk about history and things like slavery, genocide, and religious persecution as horrors that happened in the past because we were ignorant. But nothing's changed. We still hate what we don't understand.


J. Matthew Nespoli


#crime #fear #hatred #ignorance #prejudice

His principles were out of date, but there was a good deal to be said for his prejudices.


Oscar Wilde


#principles #witty #dating

Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilised by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones.


Charlotte Brontë


#prejudice #education

I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices.


Jean-Jacques Rousseau


#prejudice #education






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