“A jurisdiction thus vague and arbitrary was exposed to the most dangerous abuse: the substance, as well as the form, of justice were often sacrificed to the prejudices of virtue, the bias of laudable affection, and the grosser seductions of interest or resentment.” WellsFormInterestJusticeVirtueDangerousAbusePrejudiceAffectionSubstanceExposedResentmentBiasVagueSeductionArbitraryJurisdiction Book:History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire V4: the History Focus Source: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire V4: the History Focus
“There are those people who basically don't like those who are different. Now, that is a prejudice and it's a prejudice that's dangerous because in the world today, the world works through connectivity. It works through going across the boundaries, but faith and culture and race in a nation.” PeopleWorldDifferentTodayCultureNationsRaceDangerousPrejudiceBoundariesWorld Today Author:Tony Blair
“I think it's fair to say there is a demagogic path that Europeans, South Americans, Asians have pursued, and we know where that leads. It uses xenophobia, it uses paranoia, it uses prejudice, it uses nationalism to really stir people up and to, you know, begin an us-versus-them contrast, which is dangerous and is not something we've had in our politics at a presidential level in America.” PeopleThinkingKnowsUseAmericaLevelsPathDangerousFairsPrejudiceSouthPresidentialNationalismContrastVersusPursuedParanoiaXenophobia Author:Hillary Clinton