Tryon Edwards Quote

The prejudiced and obstinate man does not so much hold opinions, as his opinions hold him.


A Dictionary of Thoughts, p. 438.


The prejudiced and obstinate man does not so much hold opinions, as his opinions hold him.

The prejudiced and obstinate man does not so much hold opinions, as his opinions hold him.

The prejudiced and obstinate man does not so much hold opinions, as his opinions hold him.

The prejudiced and obstinate man does not so much hold opinions, as his opinions hold him.