judi Quotes and Quotations
Quote Authors: judi
These are all authors with the name judi.
- Judith Anderson
- Judith M. Bardwick
- Judith Butler
- Judi Dench
- Judith Ellen Foster
- Judith Guest
- Judith Jamison
- Judith Krantz
- Judith Light
- Judith Malina
- Judith Martin
- Judith Moore
- Judith Rodriguez
- Judith Rossner
- Judith Viorst
- Judith Wright
judi Quotes and Quotations
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The design of Rhetoric is to remove those Prejudices that lie in the way of Truth, to Reduce the Passions to the Government of Reasons; to place our Subject in a Right Light, and excite our Hearers to a due consideration of it. Mary Astell | top
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I am opposed to the laying down of rules or conditions to be observed in the construction of bridges lest the progress of improvement tomorrow might be embarrassed or shackled by recording or registering as law the prejudices or errors of today. Isambard K. Brunel | top
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It is well for people who think to change their minds occasionally in order to keep them clean. For those who do not think, it is best at least to rearrange their prejudices once in a while. Luther Burbank | top
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In all my novels, I deal with the many problems and prejudices which exist for Black people in Britain today. Buchi Emecheta | top
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The greatest and noblest pleasure which we have in this world is to discover new truths, and the next is to shake off old prejudices. Frederick II | top
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Prejudice is the child of ignorance. William Hazlitt | top
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The true barbarian is he who thinks everything barbarous but his own tastes and prejudices. William Hazlitt | top
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Nobody outside of a baby carriage or a judge's chamber believes in an unprejudiced point of view. Lillian Hellman | top
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The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction. Tim Holden | top
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We beg you to save young America from the blight of race prejudice. Do not bind the children within the narrow circles of your own lives. Charles Hamilton Houston | top
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Liberalism, above all, means emancipation - emancipation from one's fears, his inadequacies, from prejudice, from discrimination, from poverty. Hubert H. Humphrey | top
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If people are informed they will do the right thing. It's when they are not informed that they become hostages to prejudice. Charlayne Hunter-Gault | top
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Many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. William James | top
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The judicial system is the most expensive machine ever invented for finding out what happened and what to do about it. Irving R. Kaufman | top
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Prejudices and preferences exist and will continue to. When you learn how to market yourself, you become less of a victim. Lavrenti Lopes | top
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I want to make a summing up, brief and to the point, but thorough. I have never suppressed a word in my books out of regard for other people and their prejudices. John Henry Mackay | top
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The framers of the Constitution were so clear in the federalist papers and elsewhere that they felt an independent judiciary was critical to the success of the nation. Sandra Day O'Connor | top
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Ethnic prejudice has no place in sports, and baseball must recognize that truth if it is to maintain stature as a national game. Branch Rickey | top
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Human life is held in much higher esteem, and the taking of it, whether in private quarrel or by judicial procedure, is looked upon much more seriously than it was formerly. Elihu Root | top
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Prejudice and passion and suspicion are more dangerous than the incitement of self-interest or the most stubborn adherence to real differences of opinion regarding rights. Elihu Root | top
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There is no reason against woman's elevation, but prejudices. Ernestine Rose | top
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A good father believes that he does wisely to encourage enterprise, productive skill, prudent self-denial, and judicious expenditure on the part of his son. William Graham Sumner | top
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I had not got over the prejudice against Lincoln with which my personal contact with him in 1858 imbued me. Henry Villard | top
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One either has to believe in a God who's terribly prejudiced, or disbelieve the teachings of such exclusionary theologies. Religions have taught us that 'we are better than they.' Neale Donald Walsch | top
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Eventually, I won the right to attend school, but the prejudice was still there. Ryan White | top