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Quotes About Prejudicial

He said, he knew no reason why those who entertain opinions prejudicial to the public should be obliged to change, or should not be obliged to conceal them. And as it was tyranny in any government to require the first, so it was weakness not to enforce the second: for a man may be allowed to keep poisons in his closet, but not to vend them about for cordials.
~ Jonathan Swift
He who advises a sick man, whose manner of life is prejudicial to health, is clearly bound first of all to change his patient's manner of life.
~ Plato
The dangerous enemies of your species are fundamentalism, intolerance, separatism, extremism, hostility and prejudicial fear, be it religious, atheistic or political.
~ Abhijit Naskar
Nor is it a short experience that can instruct us [...], because the real effects of moral causes are not always immediate; that which in the first instance is prejudicial may be excellent in its remoter operation, and its excellence may arise even from the ill effects it produces in the beginning.
~ Edmund Burke
In Friendship we only see those faults which may be prejudicial to our friends. In love we see no faults but those by which we suffer ourselves.
~ Jean de la Bruyere
A private sin is not so prejudicial in this world, as a public indecency.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
I don't respect thinking that is dangerous, prejudicial, childish, and could get me killed.
~ Bill Maher
Today's Democrat Party believes that distinct American culture is corrupt, biased, racist, sexist, prejudicial, homophobic. There is nothing about it they want to preserve.
~ Rush Limbaugh
The alteration of a human law is right exactly so far as the alteration is conducive to the public interest. But the mere change of itself is in some measure prejudicial to that interest, because custom goes a long way towards getting the laws observed, so much so that enactments running counter to common custom, though light in themselves, seem burdensome. Hence, when the law is changed, the binding power of the law is diminished, inasmuch as a custom is set aside.
~ Thomas Aquinas
The lords said afterward that she had agreed to a divorce in principle, as long as it was legal and "not prejudicial to her son.
~ John Guy
A private sin is not so prejudicial in this world as a public indecency.
~ Miguel de Cervantes