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Quotes About Neutrality

I'm not friends with politicians. I'm not people's mate.
~ Laura Kuenssberg
What people call impartiality may simply mean indifference, and what people call partiality may simply mean mental activity.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
All partnerships are doomed to die. Almost no partnership ever ended with neutrality and both people retiring at the same time.
~ Karch Kiraly
I will not campaign for any party.
~ Akkineni Nagarjuna
There is no such thing as a neutral or purely objective historian. Without an opinion a historian would be simply a ticking clock, and unreadable besides.
~ Philip Howard
L'esthétisme poussé à sa limite tend vers une sorte de neutralisme moral, qui n'est pas loin d'un nihilisme éthique.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
I generally wear a lot of black clothes, and I think that comes from wanting to be as neutral as possible. We use a lot of visuals on stage, so I kind of hope people are watching those and not looking at me.
~ Dan Smith
Net Neutrality is what makes the Internet so great - and so vital for innovation and creativity.
~ Justine Bateman
I like to mind my business when it comes to other people's business, especially when it comes to beef.
~ Scarface
I'm not a political person; I'm not an activist. I'm not a guy with strong beliefs about anything. I have nothing to say to the world.
~ Naseeruddin Shah
It is morally impossible to remain neutral in this conflict. The bystander is forced to take a side. It is very tempting to take the side of the perpetrator. All the perpetrator asks is that the bystander do nothing. He appeals to the universal desire to see, hear, and speak no evil. The victim, on the contrary, asks the bystander to share the burden of pain. The victim demand action, engagement, and remembering...
~ Jon Krakauer
L'integrità è un valore neutro. Anche le iene hanno una loro integrità. Sono iene allo stato puro.
~ Jonathan Franzen
Did he ever--try?' Mingus shrugged. 'He was like you.' What's that mean?' Means he tried.' Of course. The ring was not a neutral tool. It judged its wearer: Aaron Doily flew drunkenly, and Dylan flew like a coward, only when it didn't matter, at the Windles' pond. So if had attuned to Robert Woolfolk's chaos. Don't tell me,' said Dylan. 'He flew sideways.' Mingus left it vague. He'd always made it his habit to protect their honor against one another--Dylan, Arthur, Robert. To say nothing.
~ Jonathan Lethem
Elie Wiesel says that neutrality only helps the oppressor, never the victim. And I think you can apply that to journalism.
~ Jorge Ramos
Public discourse, the moment it becomes basically neutralized with regard to a strict standard of truth, stands by its nature ready to serve as an instrument in the hands of any ruler to pursue all kinds of power schemes.
~ Josef Pieper
Nature's full of things that aren't good or bad. They just are. Storms, sun, lightning, animals. There are a lot of forces that are neutral, but when they fall into certain hands they can become good or bad. It depends on how the user wants to use them. You can train a dog to be friendly or mean.
~ Joseph Boyden
An entertainer should in his public performance keep himself out of any controversy, political or otherwise.
~ Kate Smith
where freedom is menaced, or justice threatened or where aggression takes place, we cannot be and shall not be neutral'. Indira
~ Pranab Mukherjee
No one ought to be judge in his own cause.
~ Proverb
I don't walk into the lab in the morning thinking, 'I am a woman, and I will carry out an experiment that will conquer the world.' I am a scientist, not male or female. A scientist.
~ Ada Yonath
My blood's not red or blue - it's brown.
~ James Carville
Neutrality in a situation of oppression always supports the status quo.
~ Walter Wink
Neutrality in a situation of oppression always supports the status quo. Reduction of conflict by means of a phony "peace" is not a Christian goal. Justice is the goal, and that may require an acceleration of conflict as a necessary stage in forcing those in power to bring about genuine change.
~ Walter Wink
We can choose to have no opinion about a thing, and not to be troubled by it; for things themselves have no power of their own to affect our judgments.
~ Ward Farnsworth