Natural affection is a prejudice; for though we have cause to love our nearest connections better than others, we have no reason to think them better than others.
Familiarity confounds all traits of distinction; interest and prejudice take away the power of judging.
There is no prejudice so strong as that which arises from a fancied exemption from all prejudice.
Almost every sect of Christianity is a perversion of its essence, to accommodate it to the prejudices of the world.
The true barbarian is he who thinks everything barbarous but his own tastes and prejudices.
The most learned are often the most narrow minded.
Vulgar prejudices are those which arise out of accident, ignorance, or authority; natural prejudices are those which arise out of the constitution of the human mind itself.
Prejudice is never easy unless it can pass itself off for reason.
The rule for traveling abroad is to take our common sense with us, and leave our prejudices behind.