I know a good many people, I think, who are bigots, and who know they are bigots, and are sorry for it, but they dare not be anything else.
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P. 125.Edwin Hubbell Chapin
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None have fought better, and none have been more fortunate than Charles Darwin. He found a great truth, trodden under foot, reviled by bigots, and ridiculed by all the world; he lived long enough to see it, chiefly by his own efforts, irrefragably established in science, inseparably incorporated with the common thoughts of men, and only hated and feared by those who would revile, but dare not. What shall a man desire more than this?
Charles Darwin
Nor bigots who but one way see,
Through blinkers of authority.Matthew Green
I never hav seen a bigot yet but what had a small and apparently braneless hed--bit i hain't seen all the bigots, yu know.
Josh Billings
Knowing that religion does not furnish grosser bigots than law, I expect little from old judges.
Thomas Jefferson
for every Farrakhan who riles and poisons black America, there are twenty white bigots who seek to take us into organized murder and mayhem.
Carl Rowan
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