Quotes About Prejudice
“Prejudice is the child of ignorance.” — William Hazlitt

“No one is born prejudiced; it’s something we learn.” — Unknown
“Prejudice sees what it wants to see, and nothing more.” — Unknown

“The greatest barrier to truth is the assumption we already know it.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible.” — Maya Angelou
“Judging before knowing is the root of every injustice.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is an opinion without judgment.” — Voltaire
“When you open your mind, prejudice loses its power.” — Unknown
“Fear is the father of prejudice.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is the glass through which we distort reality.” — Unknown
“The mind once infected with prejudice rarely heals.” — Unknown
“Prejudice doesn’t define others; it defines you.” — Unknown
“Ignorance breeds fear, and fear breeds prejudice.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is easy; understanding takes courage.” — Unknown
“The first step toward wisdom is to question our own bias.” — Unknown
“Where prejudice ends, empathy begins.” — Unknown
“To hate what you don’t understand is the simplest form of blindness.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is the art of not listening.” — Unknown
“Behind every prejudice lies a fear of difference.” — Unknown
“No heart born of love can live in prejudice.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is a wall built by the weak to feel strong.” — Unknown
“An open mind is the antidote to prejudice.” — Unknown
“We cannot change what we refuse to see beyond our own bias.” — Unknown
“Prejudice is the prison of the mind.” — Unknown
“It takes strength to unlearn what prejudice taught us.” — Unknown
“Prejudice thrives in silence; challenge it with truth.” — Unknown
“The world is divided not by color or creed, but by closed minds.” — Unknown
“Prejudice whispers lies disguised as instinct.” — Unknown
“To judge someone for what they are is to reveal what you are not.” — Unknown
“Prejudice disappears when understanding begins.” — Unknown


