Quotes About Stereotypes
Anybody who thinks small towns are friendlier than big cities lives in a big city.
~ Richard Peck
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Men's magazines often feature pictures of naked ladies. Women's magazines also often feature pictures of naked ladies. This is because the female body is a beautiful work of art, while the male body is hairy and lumpy and should not be seen by the light of day.
~ Richard Roeper
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the homosexual,' 'the Negro,' and 'the female' are best seen not as inevitable classifications of human beings but rather as inventions that have done more harm than good.
~ Richard Rorty
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Because our majority culture has tended to think of African Americans as inferior, the words we've used to describe them, no matter how dignified they seem when first employed, eventually sound like terms of contempt. African Americans react and insist on new terminology, which we eventually accept, until it too seems to connote inferiority.
~ Richard Rothstein
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With very rare exceptions, textbook after textbook adopts the same mythology. If middle and high school students are being taught a false history, is it any wonder that they come to believe that African Americans are segregated only because they don't want to marry or because they prefer to live only among themselves? Is it any wonder that they grow up inclined to think that programs to ameliorate ghetto conditions are simply undeserved handouts?
~ Richard Rothstein
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You're a gay detective? I don't think I've ever met one before." "Of course you have," McWhirter put in emphatically. "You just didn't know they were gay. That's the whole point.
~ Richard Stevenson
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They assume that women are on a mommy track, an unofficial career track that firms use for women who want to divide their attention between work and family. This assumption would be false if applied to all women. It also implies that corporate men are not interested in maintaining a balance between work and family. Even competitive, upwardly mobile women are not always taken seriously in the workplace (Carlson, Kacmar, and Whitten 2006; Heilman 2001; Schwartz and Zimmerman 1992).
~ Richard T. Schaefer
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Ils ont refusé de me laisser être juste un hockeyeur. Pour eux, je serais toujours un indien.
~ Richard Wagamese
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Ein politischer Mann ist widerlich, ein politisches Weib aber grauenhaft […].
~ Richard Wagner
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compared to individuals, groups tend to be more dogmatic, better able to justify irrational actions, more likely to see their actions as highly moral and have a tendency to form stereotypical views of outsiders.
~ Richard Wiseman
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They think the way to be a poet is to wear funny clothes and write sideways on the page.
~ Richard Yates
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Well, that depends, I suppose. I heard someone once say that men dance the same way they have sex. So, if you want everyone here to think you're the kind of guy who just sits around and—" He stood up. "Let's dance.
~ Richelle Mead
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What are you? An after school special?
~ Richelle Mead
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I looked around at us all: me in my nightgown, Kiyo bare-chested, Dorian in his extravagant robes, and Tim in his Native getup. God, I muttered, standing up, we all look like the village people.
~ Richelle Mead
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I don't know how you do it. You aren't even blond. I mean, maybe a little, but mostly you're a brunette. I just don't see guys going for that." "Yeah, well, some people are into kinky stuff, I guess.
~ Richelle Mead
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You always said I should quit the bookstore and find something else to do," I reminded him. "Yes, but that was because I thought you'd go on to do something respectable. Like become a stripper or the mayor's mistress.
~ Richelle Mead
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I also suddenly realized that, as unlikely as it seemed, Adrian and I had a lot in common. Both of us were constantly boxed in by others' expectations. It didn't matter that people expected everything of me and nothing of him. We were still the same, both of us constantly trying to break out of the lines that others had defined for us and be our own person. Adrian Ivashkov—flippant, vampire party boy—was more like me than anyone else I knew.
~ Richelle Mead
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You look too pretty to be useful. - Angeline
~ Richelle Mead
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You look too pretty to be useful. Truer words were never spoken.
~ Richelle Mead
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Polly Hall was thirteen but wore enough makeup to rival a 40-year-old whore.
~ Richelle Mead
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If Sydney had met many dhampirs like Yeva, I could understand why she thought our race were minions of hell.
~ Richelle Mead
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Oh great, you too. So now I wear this label 'Queer' emblazoned across my chest. Or I could always carve a scarlet 'L' on my forehead. Why does everyone have to put you in a box and nail the lid on it? I don't know what I am—polymorphous and perverse. Shit. I don't even know if I'm white. I'm me. That's all I am and all I want to be. Do I have to be something?
~ Rita Mae Brown
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I'd never seen men hold each other. I thought the only things they were allowed to do was shake hands or fight.
~ Rita Mae Brown
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you can't be a doctor. Only boys can be doctors. Leroy's got to be the doctor. You're full of shit, Spiegelglass, Leroy's dumber than I am. I got to be doctor because I'm the smart one and being a girl don't matter. You'll see. You think you can do what boys do but you're going to be a nurse, no two ways about it. It doesn't matter about brains, brains don't count. What counts is whether you're a boy or a girl. I hauled off and belted her one.
~ Rita Mae Brown
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