Great Throughts Treasury

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Sydney Smith

Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out.

Man | Prejudice | Reason | Wisdom |

Nikolai Berdyaev, fully Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev, also spelled Nichlas Berdiaev

It is a prejudice to believe that knowledge is always rational, that there is no such thing as irrational knowledge. Actually, we apprehend a great deal more through feeling than by intellection.

Knowledge | Prejudice |

Carl Jung, fully Carl Gustav Jung

The dogma that “mental diseases are diseases of the brain” is a hangover from the materialism of the 1870s. It has become a prejudice which hinders all progress, with nothing to justify it.

Dogma | Justify | Materialism | Nothing | Prejudice | Progress |

Thomas Paine

No man is prejudiced in favor of a thing knowing it to be wrong. He is attached to it on the belief of its being right, and when he sees it is not, the prejudice will be gone.

Belief | Knowing | Man | Prejudice | Right | Will | Wrong |

Stevie Smith, fully Florence Margaret Smith

Never try to reason the prejudice out of a person. It was not reasoned into them and cannot be reasoned out.

Prejudice | Reason |

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Just as Socrates felt that it was necessary to create a tension in the mind so that individuals could rise from the bondage of myths and half-truths to the unfettered realm of creative analysis and objective appraisal, so we must see the need for nonviolent gadflies to create the kind of tension in society that will help men rise from the dark depths of prejudice and racism to the majestic heights of understanding and brotherhood.

Brotherhood | Men | Mind | Need | Prejudice | Society | Understanding | Will | Society |

Ambrose Gwinett Bierce

A prejudice is a vagrant opinion without visible means of support.

Means | Opinion | Prejudice |

André Gide, fully André Paul Guillaume Gide

There is no prejudice that the work of art does not finally overcome.

Art | Prejudice | Work | Art |

Charles Dickens, fully Charles John Huffam Dickens

The suspense - the fearful, acute suspense, of standing idly by while the life of one we dearly love is trembling in the balance; the racking thoughts that crowd upon the mind and make the heart beat violently, and the breath come thick; the desperate anxiety "to be doing something" to relieve the pain or lessen the danger which we have no power to alleviate; and the sinking of soul which the sad sense of our helplessness produces, what tortures can equal these, and what reflections or efforts can, in the full tide and fever of time, allay them.

Anxiety | Anxiety | Balance | Danger | Heart | Life | Life | Love | Mind | Pain | Power | Sense | Soul | Suspense | Time | Danger |

Francis Bacon

Learning teaches how to carry things in suspense without prejudice till you resolve.

Learning | Prejudice | Suspense |

Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

To lay aside all prejudice is to lay aside all principles. He who is destitute of principles is governed, theoretically and practically, by whims.

Prejudice | Principles |

James Bryant Conant

There are truths which some men despise because they have not examined, and which they will not examine because they despise. There is one signal instance on record where this kind of prejudice was overcome by a miracle; but the age of miracles is past, while that of prejudice remains.

Age | Despise | Men | Miracles | Past | Prejudice | Will | Truths |

John Stuart Mill

Any prejudice whatever will be insurmountable if those who do not share it themselves, truckle to it, and flatter it, and accept it as a law of nature.

Law | Nature | Prejudice | Will |

Joseph Addison

Discourses on morality and reflection on human nature are the best means we can make use of to improve our minds, gain a true knowledge of ourselves, and recover our souls out of the vice, ignorance, and prejudice which naturally cleave to them.

Human nature | Ignorance | Knowledge | Means | Morality | Nature | Prejudice | Reflection |

Norman Vincent Peale

Go out and get interested in the human problems that are everywhere around us. Help to improve the human lot. This service of love is perhaps the healthiest attitude in this world. It puts one into the main stream of the human race, where the profound problems re, and as one participates and gets involved and learns to know people and they him, one is loving and being loved and life becomes good - very good. Love is never a soft, genial attitude, indeed it is far from it. For example, when you really love the poor and underprivileged, you will get and fight for better conditions for all men. The fight is often against prejudice and entrenched greed, and it is no easy struggle to overcome these. But love is tough and never gives up as long as one of God’s children is the victim of injustice and mistreatment.

Better | Children | Example | God | Good | Greed | Human race | Injustice | Injustice | Life | Life | Love | Men | People | Prejudice | Problems | Race | Service | Struggle | Will | World | Victim |

Phyllis McGinley

We might as well give up the fiction that we can argue any view. For what in me is pure Conviction is simple Prejudice in you.

Prejudice |