Gordon Allport Quotes
People who are aware of, and ashamed of, their prejudices are well on the road to eliminating them.
Gordon Willard Allport (1958). “The Nature of Prejudice”, Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Love received and love given comprise the best form of therapy.
Gordon Willard Allport (1955). “Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality”, p.33, Yale University Press
Prejudgments become prejudices only if they are not reversible when exposed to new knowledge.
Gordon Allport (1968). “The Person In Psychology”
Gordon Willard Allport (1958). “The Nature of Prejudice”, Addison Wesley Publishing Company
"The Nature of Prejudice" by Gordon Allport, (p. 9), 1954.
Each person is an idiom unto himself, an apparent violation of the syntax of the species.
Gordon Willard Allport (1955). “Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality”, p.19, Yale University Press
Gordon Willard Allport (1955). “Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality”, p.23, Yale University Press
Gordon Willard Allport (1955). “Becoming; Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality”, p.29, Yale University Press
Gordon Willard Allport (1958). “The Nature of Prejudice”, Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Gordon Willard Allport (1958). “The Nature of Prejudice”, Addison Wesley Publishing Company
"A Psychological Interpretation". Book by Gordon Allport, p. 199, 1938.
As partisans of our own way of life, we cannot help thinking in a partisan manner.
Gordon Willard Allport (1958). “The Nature of Prejudice”, Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Gordon W. Allport (1964). “Becoming: Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality”