501 Quotes About Bias
- Author Gordon Corrigan
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Historians must, of course, present both sides of the argument, but they do not have to be neutral. I hope that I have treated the facts, as far as they can be determined with accuracy, as sacred, but I cannot hide my conviction
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- Author Jadunath Sarkar
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I would not care whether truth is pleasant or unpleasant, and in consonance with or opposed to current views. I would not mind in the least whether truth is, or is not, a blow to the glory of my country. If necessary, I shall bear in patience the ridicule and slander of friends and society for the sake of preaching truth. But still I shall seek truth, understand truth, and accept truth. This should be the firm resolve of a historian
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- Author DaShanne Stokes
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Whites saying 'make America white again' is like millionaires saying 'make the wealthy rich again.
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- Author Dolly Chugh
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The differences of the past still form a gap in the present. The differences of the present widen the gap.
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- Author Saree Makdisi
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. . . published the Road Map to Peace. The premise of this plan, as the Palestinian historians Samih Farsoun and Naseer Aruri point out, "is that the nearly forty-year-old impasse is not caused by an abnormal and illegal occupation but by the Palestinian resistance to that occupation. Progress was thus linked to ending the intifada and all acts of resistance rather than ending the occupation or reversing decades of colonial impoverishment of land, resource, and institutions.
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- Author Paul Brunton
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Every discussion which is made from an egoistic standpoint is corrupted from the start and cannot yield an absolutely sure conclusion. The ego puts its own interest first and twists every argument, word, even fact to suit that interest.
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- Author Daniel Gilbert
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One of the reasons why most of us think of ourselves as talented, friendly, wise, and fair-minded is that these words are the lexical equivalents of a Necker cube, and the human mind naturally exploits each word's ambiguity for its own gratification.
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- Author DaShanne Stokes
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Electing a bigot enables further bigotry.
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- Author Nicolas Lietzau
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Once the mind commits to a story, the facts become secondary. Truth bows to bias.
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