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Leadership Quote by Charles Curtis

"Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided"

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“Kept in hand” is the tell: Curtis isn’t scolding Americans for having bias, he’s normalizing it as a permanent feature of political life - something to manage like a temper or a vice, not something you can scrub out with good intentions. The phrasing quietly demotes prejudice from moral emergency to administrative problem. That move matters because it flatters the listener: you don’t have to become a better person, just a more disciplined one.

Coming from a vice president in the early 20th century, the line reads like insider realism dressed up as moderation. Curtis served in an era when mass immigration, Prohibition-era moral panics, and hardening racial hierarchies made “prejudice” both a public talking point and a private tool. Saying bias should be controlled rather than avoided offers a soothing compromise: it acknowledges social tension without demanding structural change. Keep it “in hand” and you can keep it, too.

The subtext is political: biases are usable if you don’t let them get messy. It suggests that impartiality is less achievable - or less desirable - than restraint. That’s a strangely permissive ethic for someone in national office, but also an honest map of how power often works: institutions don’t run on pure neutrality; they run on managed partiality, on which prejudices can be voiced and which must be kept behind the curtain.

Curtis, notably, was the first Native American vice president, a fact that sharpens the irony. The remark can be read as survival logic from someone who navigated a system built on other people’s prejudices - not denying their existence, but insisting they be corralled before they become policy.

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Curtis, Charles. (2026, January 14). Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/bias-and-prejudice-are-attitudes-to-be-kept-in-9637/

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Curtis, Charles. "Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/bias-and-prejudice-are-attitudes-to-be-kept-in-9637/.

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"Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/bias-and-prejudice-are-attitudes-to-be-kept-in-9637/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.

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Charles Curtis (January 25, 1860 - February 8, 1936) was a Vice President from USA.

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