When you've seen prejudice, you understand that we aren't finished, that we're still perfecting this American experiment.
Most people hate the taste of beer - to begin with. It is, however, a prejudice that many people have been able to overcome.
The Ku Klux Klan never dies. They just stop wearing sheets because sheets cost too much.
Any set of decisions about design is inevitably influenced by cultural prejudice, no matter how intent an architect might be to avoid it.
No one is born with greed, prejudice, bigotry, patriotism and hatred; these are all learned behavior patterns.
I was utterly free of speculative prejudices. The bear side doesn't appeal to me any more than the bull side, or vice versa. My one steadfast prejudice is against being wrong.
I ran against a Prejudice that quite cut off the view.
Judge me all you want, just keep the verdict to yourself.
The risk of racial prejudice infecting a capital sentencing proceeding is especially serious in light of the complete finality of the death sentence.
An opinion may be controverted; a prejudice, never.
A photograph is a mirror; mostly it reflects the prejudices of the viewer.
You have to liberate yourself first from the prejudices of the world in which you live.
Politics' the polite word for antediluvian prejudices, the rags put on by enmity and tribal resentment.
Prejudice. . . is a subjective emotion which expresses itself upon others only because of an inner necessity for release. The object is irrelevant and opportune. The person who feels prejudice is the victim of himself and his own unhappiness and dissatisfaction. Life is not what he wants it to be and it has not been what he wishes it had been.
You are supposed to look at the unimproved and think about the way that we dismiss so-called 'chavs' and certain immigrant classes that are considered unworthy, the "undeserving poor". Those kind of prejudices are getting worse.
We now have access to so much information that we can find support for any prejudice or opinion.
Prejudice is a disease. So is fashion. But I will not wear prejudice.
I've never had prejudice against me because of being a woman in comedy, I've never felt any sort of unfairness because of that - but I do think it is naive to think that it doesn't exist.
The insane do not share the normal prejudice in favor of external reality.
There are four chief obstacles in grasping truth. . . namely, submission to faulty and unworthy authority, influence of custom, popular prejudice, and the concealment of our own ignorance accompanied by an ostentatious display of our knowledge.