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prejudice overcoming logic
Prejudices are rarely overcome by argument; not being founded in reason they cannot be destroyed by logic. Tryon Edwards
prejudice groups individual
What remarkable strength is shown by the person who can lay aside personal prejudices and work without friction with a group of individuals with whom he or she is not in accord on many subjects. Napoleon Hill
prejudice
Travel is lethal to prejudice. Mark Twain
prejudice share subjects
I know nothing about this subject, but I do have prejudices, which I am more than happy to share with you. Leon Botstein
prejudice break one-thing
One thing about prejudices -- once you break one of them, you're screwed, because then they all have got to go. Cher
prejudice bundles made
I am, in plainer words, a bundle of prejudices - made up of likings and dislikings. Charles Lamb
prejudice
Prejudice is being down on something you're not up on. Source Unknown
prejudice determined matrimony
I am determined that nothing but the deepest love could ever induce me into matrimony. [Elizabeth] Jane Austen
prejudice world inconsistency
The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it. Jane Austen
opinion sell special
He said he wouldn't sell out to the special interests, and it's my opinion that he has, Jim Baker
opinion video
We've been told there is a video of the identification process, and in my opinion we should have it by now. Kerry Sutton
opinion columnists wells
Our most noted satirists are true columnists, and their opinions can be worth more than any well-documented expose. Umberto Eco
opinion produce newspapers
It is obvious that the newspaper produces the opinion of the readers. Umberto Eco
opinion consciousness mystic
The drunken consciousness is one bit of the mystic consciousness, and our total opinion of it must find its place in our opinion of that larger whole. William James
opinion projection
Opinions are projections. Tucker Max
opinion picks ifs
Baldwin often times stumbles over the truth, but he always picks himself up and hurries on as if nothing had happened. Winston Churchill
opinions people worried
I'm not worried about it. People have opinions and can think anything they want, Pete Carroll
opinion-leaders people support
Acknowledge the complexity of the world and resist the impression that you easily understand it. People are too quick to accept conventional wisdom, because it sounds basically true and it tends to be reinforced by both their peers and opinion leaders, many of whome have never looked at whether the facts support the received wisdom. It's a basic fact of life that many things "everybody knows" turn out to be wrong. Jim Rogers
manners
Manners. Manners will get you through anything. Ronan Farrow
manners refinement strengthening
That only can with propriety be styled refinement which, by strengthening the intellect, purifies the manners. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
manners certain diplomacy
You learn, just as you learn good manners, how to approach things with a certain amount of diplomacy. Robert MacNeil
manners benevolence politeness
Politeness is fictitious benevolence. Samuel Johnson
manners ill unborn
Better were it to be unborn than to be ill bred. Walter Raleigh
manners command severity
A great reserve and severity of manners are necessary for the command of those who are older than ourselves. Napoleon Bonaparte
manners problem social
They were not progressing the right way in school, and they had a problem with their manners, their social manners, Andrea Yates
manners tricks
Oh! I know their tricks and their manners. Charles Dickens
manners miss taken
It's like Miss Manners taken to the extreme, Rami Shapiro