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Quotes About Indiscriminate

A delightful form of government, anarchic and motley, assigning a kind of equality indiscriminately to equals and unequals alike!
~ Plato
I realized very soon the danger of repeating indiscriminately (forms of) expression... for the spectator even more than for the artist, art is a habit forming drug and I wanted to protect my (art) against such contamination.
~ Marcel Duchamp
Humans have a bad tendency to use weapons unnecessarily and indiscriminately. Of the many times I had been shot, a depressingly large percentage of hits had come from clients who were trying to "help" me.
~ Martha Wells
As Baldwin writes: 'the bombing raids' indiscriminate destruction, blighting Bloomsbury as thoroughly as Brixton, prepared the ground psychologically for a wider sharing of risks.
~ Unknown
Some seducers are preternaturally sensitive to the signals of those they try to seduce; others indiscriminately attempt to seduce, and, by the law of averages, often succeed (this latter group of men might now be regarded as harassers). That was Trump's approach to women—pleased when he scored, unconcerned when he didn't (and, often, despite the evidence, believing that he had). And so it was with Director Comey.
~ Michael Wolff
Bombs do not choose. They will hit everything.
~ Nikita Khrushchev
once a noose is tied, it will fit one neck as easily as another.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
He objected, though, to indiscriminate reading. 'One must have some question,' he wrote, 'addressed to the book one is going to read.
~ Peter Kropotkin