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Quotes About Neutral

I'm not a politician and don't want any part of politics.
~ Calvin Klein
Would make me blind to the needs of my country, while you and these others, having only love for country and none for my daughter, must be considered neutral?
~ Cameron Dokey
There's no fear or regret but no elation or sense of triumph either. It's just a job that had to be done.
~ Irvine Welsh
No nation had wanted to report the true number of deaths. Only Spain, who had remained neutral in the conflict, shared news of the illness, which is why it ended up being called the Spanish influenza.
~ Isabel Allende
Ninguna nación admitía el número de sus bajas; sólo España, que se mantuvo neutral en el conflicto, difundía noticias sobre la enfermedad y por eso acabaron llamándola «influenza española».
~ Isabel Allende
Carbon zero simply means that the emissions you are releasing either are zero or balance out to zero.
~ Alex Steffen
I believe psychology has done very well in working out how to understand and treat disease. But I think that is literally half-baked. If all you do is work to fix problems, to alleviate suffering, then by definition you are working to get people to zero, to neutral.
~ Martin Seligman
I've read a lot of fiction from writers just starting out, and the dialogue is a little bit forced, or it's almost too teenager-y, or too slang-y or putting too much technology or trends in there. I try to stay pretty trend-neutral. I try not to mention too many current bands or current TV shows.
~ Sara Shepard
I love it when these Internet dudes say to me, 'Hey man, we just want to be 'content neutral.'
~ Harvey Weinstein
I am neither an introvert nor an extrovert. I am somewhere in the middle.
~ Mimi Chakraborty
The Uranium Club would require a steady, robust supply of the precious liquid. Unfortunately, the world's sole producer, Norsk Hydro's Vemork plant, was far away in an inaccessible valley in Norway, a country whose neutral status in the war made it an unreliable partner.
~ Neal Bascomb
The next morning, September 26, two members of the resistance network picked him up in a truck. They drove toward neutral Sweden, a hundred miles away. An hour's hike from the border, they got out and set off on foot through the woods.
~ Neal Bascomb
his expression set in that neutral mask so beloved by prosecutors eyeing potential witnesses, or lions checking out a herd of elk.
~ Timothy Zahn
The only democracies left in continental Europe were the tiny neutral states of Sweden and Switzerland, both dependent on German goodwill.
~ Tony Judt
Silence is unacceptable in the face of injustice, and being neutral is being a coward and an accomplice to the evil sides of our history.
~ Kevin Powell
The power of death signifies that this real world can only have a neutral image of life, that life's intimacy does not reveal it's dazzling consumption until the moment it gives out.
~ Georges Bataille
A supplementary 180-page U.S. government report issued that spring (June 2, 1998) provided more evidence that neutral countries, including the Vatican, had profited by hiding Nazi gold in their central banks.50
~ Gerald Posner
A Liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel.
~ Robert Frost
The goatee was a neutral—unless you assessed it on style. In which case the fucker was a travesty of Rogaine proportions.
~ J.R. Ward
I never go into a situation with any type of expectations.
~ Kevin Gates
Receptor chemistry, the chemistry of artificial receptor molecules, may be considered a generalized coordination chemistry, not limited to transition metal ions but extending to all types of substrates: cationic, anionic or neutral species of organic, inorganic or biological nature.
~ Jean-Marie Lehn
We often imagine that the court serves as a sort of neutral umpire controlling the warring political branches. But this is mostly myth. The justices of the Supreme Court are themselves actors in the struggle for power, and when they intervene, they think carefully about how their decisions will affect the court's own legitimacy and authority.
~ Noah Feldman
Impartial - unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from espousing either side of a controversy.
~ Ambrose Bierce
It's time to elevate the debate in this country and allow the public to access the same neutral, unbiased, nonpartisan information that we in Congress rely on every day.
~ Mike Quigley