A Quote by Barney Frank

The best antidote to prejudice is reality. — © Barney Frank
The best antidote to prejudice is reality.
Pride of race is the antidote to prejudice.
Show me a person without prejudice of any kind on any subject and I'll show you someone who may be admirably virtuous but is surely no gardener. Prejudice against people is reprehensible, but a healthy set of prejudices is a gardener's best friend. Gardening is complicated, and prejudice simplifies it enormously.
All fear is imaginary, reality is its antidote.
Prejudice is a chain, it can hold you. If you prejudice, you can't move, you keep prejudice for years. Never get nowhere with that.
The perfect antidote to envy is not, as you may suspect, perfect success. The perfect antidote to envy is self-love - when you know deep inside that you are on the absolutely right path for yourself, or you are in the process of uncovering what that path is, and you are doing the best you can right now given all the external and internal parameters.
If leaders don't have an antidote for fear they will be crushed by it. What is your antidote?
Reality TV is the perfect antidote to people who don't have enough self-centered douchebags in their life.
A lot of other reality shows on television can be bullying and aggressive, but we wanted 'The Bake Off' to be an antidote to that.
Reason transformed into prejudice is the worst form of prejudice, because reason is the only instrument for liberation from prejudice.
The best thing you can do is just keep busy, keep working hard, so you're not dwelling on it all the time. Work is the best antidote for sorrow.
Work is the best antidote to sorrow, my dear Watson.
The best antidote to the disruptive power of innovation is overregulation.
Prejudice is not bigotry or superstition, although prejudice sometimes may degenerate into these. Prejudice is pre-judgment, the answer with which intuition and ancestral consensus of opinion supply a man when he lacks either time or knowledge to arrive at a decision predicated upon pure reason.
The insane do not share the normal prejudice in favor of external reality.
Books - the best antidote against the marsh-gas of boredom and vacuity
In all of history, we have found just one cure for error—a partial antidote against making and repeating grand, foolish mistakes, a remedy against self-deception. That antidote is criticism.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!