Quote by Mark Twain
I have no race prejudice. I think I have no color prejudices or caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. Indeed, I know it. I can stand any society. All that I care to know is that a man is a human being -- that is enough for me; he can't be any worse.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the speaker's belief in equality and acceptance of all individuals regardless of their race, color, caste, or creed. The speaker claims to hold no prejudices and states that all they need to know about someone is that they are a fellow human being. They express their openness to coexist with anyone and reject the idea that a person's identity markers make them inherently inferior. The quote promotes a message of inclusivity and advocates for judging individuals solely on their shared humanity.
By Mark Twain