“I have had the rich satisfaction of knowing and working with many openly gay and lesbian Americans, and I have come to realize that "gay" is an artificial category when it comes to measuring a man or woman's on-the-job performance or commitment to shared goals. It says little about the person. Our differences and prejudices pale next to our historic challenge.” MenLittlesPersonsJobsNextGoalRealizingChallengesDifferencesKnowingRichGayCommitmentPerformancesPrejudiceSatisfactionCategoriesArtificialPaleHistoricMeasuring Author:Alan K. Simpson
“When you first think of making a monster movie you have to realize that a lot of people may be down on you because there is a big prejudice against such films.” PeopleThinkingFirstsMayBigsFilmRealizingPrejudiceMonstersMonster Movie Author:Bong Joon-ho
“... one of the blind spots of most Negroes is their failure to realize that small overtures from whites have a large significance... I now realize that this feeling inevitably takes possession of one in the bitter struggle for equality. Indeed, I share it. Yet I wonder how we can expect total acceptance to step full grown from the womb of prejudice, with no embryo or infancy or childhood stages.” FeelingsRealizingWonderStepsStruggleShareChildhoodStageAcceptancePrejudiceRelationBlindPossessionToleranceBitterSpotsSignificanceWombRace RelationsInfancyEmbryosBlind Spots Author:Sarah-Patton Boyle
“It's easier to change a law than an age-old mentality. Deep down, many prejudices, many hostilities, many fears persist. But if we take a look at all the peoples in the world, we have to realize that the condition of women is very backward and sometimes very sad, from both the social and psychological points of view.” IfsWorldLooksSometimesAgeLawSocialRealizingViewsConditionsEasierPrejudicePoint Of ViewPsychologicalMentalityPersistHostilityDeep DownVery Sad Author:Dacia Maraini
“Luckily for me, most of my work is through a brand or client who approaches my agent. Before I began modeling, I never realized how many barriers there were for people with disabilities within the industry. I didn't realize how much prejudice and ignorance existed. That made me even more determined to break down the barriers and to wake up the industry to the fact that beauty shows up in all different shapes, sizes and abilities.” PeopleDifferentRealizingAbilityBreakIgnorancePrejudiceWake UpDeterminedBarriersDisabilityBreaking DownModeling Author:Kelly Knox
“I was 16 years old, attending boarding school, and I loved Pride and Prejudice. From the opening pages, I loved it. And I will say in my class, not one but two boys told me that I reminded them of Lizzy Bennet. I didn't realize it at the time but this was the nicest thing that any male would ever say to me. This was as good as it got.” SchoolRealizingBoysPridePrejudice Author:Curtis Sittenfeld
“People must realize that a crime motivated by racial or ethnic prejudice against one group is a crime against all of us.” PeopleRealizingGroupsCrimePrejudiceMotivated Author:Jose Serrano
“It always stimulates me to discover new examples of my own prejudice and stupidity, to realize that I don't know half as much as I think I do.” ThinkingKnowsRealizingMy OwnHalfExamplePrejudiceStupidity Book:Oracle Night: A Novel Source: Oracle Night: A Novel
“When enough Americans realize how rotten are the fruits of our policy of 'benign neglect,' how costly our prejudice is both in dollars and in human misery, the demand for change will be made-not for the sake of minority people, but for the sake of all of us.” PeopleHumansMadeEnoughRealizingJusticePolicyDemandPrejudiceSocial JusticeDollarsMiseryFruitSakeMinoritiesNeglectRottenBenign Author:John Howard Griffin
“We cannot change what happened anymore. The only thing we can do is to learn from the past and to realize what discrimination and persecution of innocent people means. I believe that it's everyone's responsibility to fight prejudice.” PeopleBelieveMeanPastFightingI BelieveCan DoRealizingResponsibilityHappenedPrejudiceDiscriminationInnocentPersecutionLearn From The Past Author:Otto Frank