Prejudice is a form of untruthfulness, and untruthfulness is an insidious form of injustice. – Miroslav Volf
Democratic forms of government are vulnerable to mass prejudice, the so-called tyranny of the majority. – Maggie Gallagher
The prejudice is still there, but it’s breaking down. You have writers like Michael Chabon and The Yiddish Policemen’s Union. He’s a writer who’s determined to break down genre barriers. He’s done amazing things. – George R. R. Martin
‘Pride And Prejudice’ takes place in a similar period to ‘Vanity Fair,’ and yet there’s a huge difference between Jane Austen and Thackeray. – Natasha Little
In Russia I felt for the first time like a full human being. No color prejudice like in Mississippi, no color prejudice like in Washington. It was the first time I felt like a human being. – Paul Robeson
Any set of decisions about design is inevitably influenced by cultural prejudice, no matter how intent an architect might be to avoid it. – Martin Filler
All societies wrestle with the scourge of prejudice, but validating that prejudice in statute makes a virtue of oppression. – Ephraim Mirvis
Race prejudice is not only a shadow over the colored it is a shadow over all of us, and the shadow is darkest over those who feel it least and allow its evil effects to go on. – Pearl S. Buck
The ‘Pride and Prejudice’ with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle was something I watched on a weekly basis with my mum at home in Oxfordshire. – Gugu Mbatha-Raw
If we dismiss from our minds the prejudice we may have against the Indians we shall be able to more clearly understand the impulses that govern both races. – Nelson A. Miles
We don’t have as much prejudice as we did 40 years ago, but today it is more educated. – Edward James Olmos
When we begin to build walls of prejudice, hatred, pride, and self-indulgence around ourselves, we are more surely imprisoned than any prisoner behind concrete walls and iron bars. – Mother Angelica
I came from a lot of intolerance and prejudice, which aren’t necessarily healthy to evolve as a human. – Katy Perry
Human beings will be happier – not when they cure cancer or get to Mars or eliminate racial prejudice or flush Lake Erie but when they find ways to inhabit primitive communities again. That’s my utopia. – Kurt Vonnegut
We used to say poor people had lousy genes. Then we decided that wasn’t OK, but we transferred the prejudice to upbringing. We said, ‘You were neglected as a child, so you’ll never make it.’ That’s just as pernicious. – Malcolm Gladwell
Discrimination and prejudice of any kind have no place in sports or in our society. – Jerry Reinsdorf
It is always sad to write about prejudice, but sometimes when we see it being played out in the lives of fictional characters, we can recognize it in our own lives. – Katherine Paterson
Since I started in motor racing I’ve worked with people from all over the world. We are all here to go racing and prejudice will never play any part in that. – Kimi Raikkonen
People must realize that a crime motivated by racial or ethnic prejudice against one group is a crime against all of us. – Jose Serrano
I think prejudice has gotten to a point where a lot of people hold biases in their mind and don’t even realize that they’re doing it, because it’s deeply ingrained in the fabric of what it means to be an American. – Keith Stanfield
I remember, when I was a teenager, ‘Pride And Prejudice’ came out. We hadn’t had a period drama for ages, and were all glued to it, and for the next three years, Jane Austen series were being made. – Katherine Kelly
I know it is very hard to rise above the influences of party prejudice. Often, it almost drowns the sentiment of patriotism. Party rancor and party hatred are the last serpents which the genius of patriotism can crush. – Joseph P. Bradley
There’s a bizarre prejudice that exists in the New York publishing establishment that any work outside the tri-state area is being done by trained chimpanzees, that geography screens out sensibility. There’s an idea that all Los Angeles writing is about the movie industry, that it’s vulgar, shallow and banal. – Kate Braverman
Look. Art knows no prejudice, art knows no boundaries, art doesn’t really have judgement in it’s purest form. So just go, just go. – K. D. Lang
In London we give ourselves a pat on the back, rightly, for not killing one another, for our prejudice being subtle rather than lethal. – Martin Freeman
I grew up reading ‘Sense and Sensibility’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ – girly kind of books. – Leighton Meester