“If the men of the Middle Ages... lived in filth and discomfort, it was not for any lack of ability to change their mode of life; it was because they chose to live this way, because filth and discomfort fitted in with their principles and prejudices, political, moral, and religious.... It was in the power of medieval... craftsmen to create armchairs and sofas that might have rivaled in comfort those of today” IfsMenWayMightAgeTodayPoliticalReligiousAbilityMoralPrinciplesMiddleHe ManComfortPrejudiceMiddle AgesDiscomfortMedievalFilthSofasCraftsmanArmchairsAbility To Change Author:Aldous Huxley
“So long as we continued to attach more importance to our own narrow group membership than to the 'global village' we would propagate prejudice and ignorance. There was absolutely no harm in being part of a small group - indeed, with our hunter-gatherer band mentality it gave comfort, provided us with an inner circle of friends who could be utterly trusted, who were absolutely reliable. It helped give us peace of mind. The danger came only from drawing that sharp line, digging that ditch, laying that minefield, between our own group and any other group that thought differently.” GivingMindLongLinesGroupsDangerIgnoranceComfortBandImportancePrejudiceHarmDrawingCirclesPeace Of MindVillageMentalityTrustedHuntersDiggingMembershipSmall GroupsCircle Of FriendsGlobal VillageMinefieldsHunter Gatherers Author:Jane Goodall
“Our culture has a tendency to pigeonhole people and to try to tear down anybody who's breaking out of our comfort zone. That's why we get into these cultural ruts that end up being destructive prejudices. But breaking out of that comfort zone is the most rewarding thing you can do, in your life. I do my best to push myself, when I can.” PeopleTryingI CanEndsCultureCan DoTearsComfortPrejudiceTendenciesDestructiveZoneComfort ZoneRuts Author:Joseph Gordon-Levitt
“It is not that we have class prejudice, but only that we find comfort and ease in our own class. And normally there are plenty of people of our own class, or race, or religion to play, live, and eat with, and to marry.” PeoplePlayRaceClassComfortPrejudicePlentyEase Author:Gordon Allport
“A university shouldn't be a place of comfort. It should be a place of discomfort because you want to disabuse these kids of whatever prejudices or preconceptions they have when they come. You're trying to get them to think and develop, not be a Johnny-one-note.” ThinkingWantShouldTryingKidsComfortPrejudiceNotesUniversityDiscomfortPreconceptions Author:Charles Koch
“Those afraid of the universe as it really is, those who pretend to nonexistent knowledge and envision a Cosmos centered on human beings will prefer the fleeting comforts of superstition. They avoid rather than confront the world. But those with the courage to explore the weave and structure of the Cosmos, even where it differs profoundly from their wishes and prejudices, will penetrate its deepest mysteries.” WorldHumansScienceUniverseWishHuman BeingsWonderKnowledgeMysteryComfortAspectPrejudiceStructureAweCosmosSuperstitionsSkepticismFleetingPenetrateSense Of WonderPale Blue Dot Author:Carl Sagan
“There has seldom if ever a shortage of eager young males prepared to kill and die to preserve the security, comfort and prejudices of their elders, and what you call heroism is just an expression of this simple fact; there is never a scarcity of idiots.” IfsFactsYoungDiesSimpleSecurityExpressionComfortPrejudicePreparedMalesIdiotPreservesHeroismEldersShortageScarcity Author:Iain Banks
“Well, my dear," said Mr. Bennet, when Elizabeth had read the note aloud, "if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness—if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr. Bingley, and under your orders.” IfsKnowsShouldWellsSaidWould BeOrderDiesDangerousFitComfortDaughterShould HavePrejudiceNotesDearIllnessPursuitYour DaughterMrs Bennet Book:Pride and Prejudice Source: Pride and Prejudice
“My great comfort is, that the temporary celebrity I have wrung from the world has been in the very teeth of all opinions and prejudices. I have flattered no ruling powers; I have never concealed a single thought that tempted me.” WorldHas BeensOpinionPowerComfortFamePrejudiceTeethTemporaryTemptedRulingConcealedFlattered Author:Lord Byron