Prejudging People Quotes & Sayings
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Top Prejudging People Quotes

You don't get to decide your part in the school play, but you do get to decide whether or not you play it well. — Cynthia Lewis

You should always be trying to write a poem you are unable to write, a poem you lack the technique, the language, the courage to achieve. Otherwise you're merely imitating yourself, going nowhere, because that's always easiest. — John Berryman

It was a tradition for Frau Holtzapfel, one of their neighbors, to spit on the Hubermanns' door every time she walked past. The front door was only meters from the gate, and let's just say that Frau Holtzapfel had the distance - and the accuracy. — Markus Zusak

If I'm yours and you're mine ... then I will take you, wherever and whenever I can. — S.C. Stephens

I find people who prejudge reality TV to be annoying. Art comes from anywhere. Culture can ooze out of any crack. Prejudging is the death of creativity. — Douglas Coupland

It is requisite that we should here say something of Magick, which is so linked to Astrology, as being her near Kinswoman, that whoever professes Magick without Astrology, does nothing, but is altogether out of the way. — Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa

When people have difficulty achieving regular releases of dopamine through these kinds of socially accepted activities, they will often seek a shortcut. — Ray Kurzweil

If the husband is always the prime suspect, the lover must be second in line. — April Smith

In right and service to their noble country. — William Shakespeare

Humans are still monsters. Always will be. — Cameron Jace

Overall, I think that stereotyping is a useless thing that limits people and dooms them to repeat others' mistakes. We are all individuals with our own morals and abilities, and we should have the freedom to make our own paths without people prejudging us based on who our families are, the color of our skin — Gaby Rodriguez

Listen to others as if they are telling you the truth, ask questions when you aren't clear, and allow others the room to have different feelings than you. No more assigning hidden motives, prejudging and cutting people off before separating fact from fiction. — Rhonda Britten

I don't want to be too strict, because I think kids can get rebellious, but I want to raise my daughter to be passionate about doing good things and pursuing real things and hobbies instead of frivolous materialistic stuff. — Holly Madison