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Quotes About Neutrality

The sea-shore is a sort of neutral ground, a most advantageous point from which to contemplate this world.
~ Henry David Thoreau
It is the greatest of all advantages to enjoy no advantage at all.
~ Henry David Thoreau
En büyük ve en yayg?n hatalar?n sürdürülebilmesi için olabildiÄŸince tarafs?z bir erdem gerekir.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I'm not an American any more, nor a New Yorker, and even less a European, or a Parisian. I haven't any allegiance, any responsibilities, any hatreds, any worries, any prejudices, any passion. I'm neither for nor against. I'm a neutral.
~ Henry Miller
The problem is neutrality ends in poverty, neutrality ends in choices that hurt people's lives. This administration is deliberately telling organizations that are there to help young girls make good choices, not to tell them what the good choice is. That is absolutely unconscionable.
~ Rick Santorum
Net Neutrality - a guiding principle of the Internet since its beginning - means that content is all treated equally.
~ Chellie Pingree
India is known to be a peace-loving country, we try to keep our peace treaties intact with other countries.
~ Mohit Raina
The universe does not care what we want.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
which approach is more scientific: Aristotle's, which is explicitly and necessarily evaluative, which offers advice and exhortation about how to care for the political order, or contemporary political science, which claims to be neutral and nonpartisan, but which smuggles its values and preferences in through the back door.
~ Steven B. Smith
So now that the pretense of neutrality has been more or less abandoned, and is on its way to being forgotten, what is the substance of the perspective (or ideology or, perhaps, religion) that is now fully exposed to view—and not merely to the view of its critics? And what shall we call it? In the book you are now reading, Steven Smith sets for himself the task of describing and analyzing it, and he gives it a name: paganism.
~ Steven D. Smith
I didn't know a liberal from a conservative. I had a clean slate.
~ Mike Lindell
We are a small country and we have limited influence so we are neutral.
~ Albert II, Prince of Monaco
I never had any preference for her, any more than I have a preference for breathing.
~ George Eliot, Middlemarch
I am what I am. Like the truth is what it is. It's not good or bad, it just is. The truth is neutral. We're the ones who decide if something is good or bad.
~ Brent Hartinger
what successful people do. In either case, nature is neutral. Nature does not take sides. Nature doesn't care. What happens to you is simply a matter of law—the law of cause and effect.
~ Brian Tracy
At first Rumania may have been just a little neutral against the Allies, but that was because the rogues who governed her did not understand the 'brincibles' of democracy, but by the end of the war, although she was too small country to make spectacular gestures, Rumania was being very neutral against Germany.
~ Bruce Marshall
Not my circus, not my monkey." Yancy
~ Carl Hiaasen
The liberal state is neutral between capitalism and its critics until the critics look like they're winning. Then it moves in with its water hoses and paramilitary squads, and if these fail with its tanks.
~ Terry Eagleton
The liberal state has no view on whether witchcraft is more valuable than all-in wrestling. Like a tactful publican, it has as few opinions as possible. Many liberals suspect passionate convictions are latently authoritarian. But liberalism should surely be a passionate conviction. Liberals are not necessarily lukewarm. Only the more macho leftist suspects that they have no balls. You can be ardently neutral, and fiercely indifferent.
~ Terry Eagleton
ABC forbids political activity by journalists.
~ Bill Dedman
Journalists aren't supposed to be cheerleaders.
~ Eric Schlosser
Both CNN and NPR prohibit political activity by all journalists, no matter their assignment.
~ Bill Dedman
I do not judge, I only chronicle.
~ John Singer Sargent
I don't think a judge should be too much involved in outside activities.
~ Harold H. Greene