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What is the origin of the quote, "Discrimination is the weakness of the human heart, looking down upon others, while placing themselves too high?"
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#104512. Asked by golden0000. (Apr 08 09 12:46 PM)
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zbeckabee

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The game "Tales of Symphonia":
Mithos: When you become a lifeless being, you can control your appearance and growth, you know. And I thought the only way to eliminate discrimination is for everyone to become the same race...
Lloyd: What you hoped for was nothing but a dream, Mithos. Discrimination comes from the heart.
Genis: He’s right, Mithos. It’s the weakness of people’s hearts that causes discrimination. Looking down upon others while placing themselves too high…
http://www.gamespot.com/wii/rpg/talesofsymphonia2/show_msgs.php?topic_id=m-1-46812241&pid=942210&page=1
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gonnzo
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It appears in the RPG "Tales of Symphonia," spoken by Genis Sage.
This is the best reference that I can find, although it varies a bit from yours. Most of the web references seem to quote it differently and attribute it to various characters.
http://www.fanfiction.net/u/596621/DeadlyMaidenTsuki
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