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It is a great shock at the age of five or six to find that in a world of Gary Coopers you are the Indian.
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Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
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Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized
by education; they grow there, firm as weeds among rocks.
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The tendency of the casual mind is to pick out or stumble upon a sample which supports or defies its prejudices, and then to
make it the representative of a whole class.
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Everyone is a prisoner of his own experience. No one can eliminate prejudices--just recognize them.
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A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.
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Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not
thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence.
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