Xenophobia
The more primitive men are, the stronger will be their distrust of strangers, and therefore the greater intensity of their group feeling. Contact with alien men and alien customs, which appear to them a strange, unfamiliar , and therefore threatening, will arouse in them a distrust of everything foreign. This feeling of strangers will again develop in them sentiments of superiority and sometimes even of open hostility.
-"Politics and International Relations" Robert Pfaltzgraff.
If you find yourself in a neighbourhood or a profession or a job where your ideas are a wide variance from those of the others, there is no necessity, no advantage, in forcing your ideas down their throats. If you live steadfastly in accordance with them, you will eventually gain respect for your stand.
----Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt.
-"Politics and International Relations" Robert Pfaltzgraff.
If you find yourself in a neighbourhood or a profession or a job where your ideas are a wide variance from those of the others, there is no necessity, no advantage, in forcing your ideas down their throats. If you live steadfastly in accordance with them, you will eventually gain respect for your stand.
----Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt.


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