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Quotes About Impartiality

For me, it's really important when I go into a reading to not have any bias and so that's a big reason why I never know who I'm meeting or where I'm going.
~ Tyler Henry
There's no suspicion from prejudice.
~ Joseph Conrad
Life plays no favorites.
~ Joseph Murphy
Él no muestra prejuicios ni favoritismos con ciertas personas, y deberíamos seguir su ejemplo.
~ Joyce Meyer
Judges . . . rule on the basis of law, not public opinion, and they should be totally indifferent to pressures of the times.
~ Warren E. Burger
This really isn't fair," Mena said. "What is 'fair'?" asked one of the watchers called Devoth. "I don't know this word.
~ David Anthony Durham
But me, I am scrupulously fair. I look always on both sides. Let us examine what occurred if Carol Boynton was innocent. She returns to the camp. She goes up to her stepmother and she finds her, shall we say, dead.
~ Agatha Christie
The word "avant-garde," for example, despite its note of impartiality, generally serves to dismiss-as though by a shrug of the shoulders-any work that risks giving a bad conscience to the literature of mass consumption.
~ Alain Robbe-Grillet
Personality is lower than partiality.
~ Goldwin Smith
God is no respecter of persons or causes.
~ Clementa C. Pinckney
The impression I have of Justice Warren is that he was looking for the just result in a case regardless of fixed dogma or principles and I like to think that I'm in that mold.
~ Harold H. Greene
You can't just be letting certain people get away with certain things and not others.
~ Ben Stokes
No matter who or what you support, I believe in supporting fairness first.
~ Jennette McCurdy
Members of the Supreme Court have lifetime tenures because they're not supposed to do politics.
~ Ben Sasse
Supreme Court justices should not be an extension of the Republican Party.
~ Dianne Feinstein
We all have our likes and our dislikes. But... when we're doing news - when we're doing the front-page news, not the back page, not the op-ed pages, but when we're doing the daily news, covering politics - it is our duty to be sure that we do not permit our prejudices to show. That is simply basic journalism.
~ Walter Cronkite
The law isn't justice. It's a very imperfect mechanism. If you press exactly the right buttons - and are also lucky - justice may show up in the answer. A mechanism is all the law was ever intended to be.
~ Raymond Chandler
Turns' and 'fairness' simply don't come into it. We may care about fairness and unfairness, but coins don't give a toss!
~ Richard Dawkins
There is a notion that complete impartiality is the most fitting and indeed the normal disposition for true exegesis, because it guarantees a complete absence of prejudice. For a short time, around 1910, this idea threatened to achieve almost canonical status in Protestant theology. But now we can quite calmly describe it as merely comical.
~ Karl Barth
I have heard that a man might be his own lawyer, but you can't be your own judge.
~ Margaret Deland
It is impossible to find twelve fair men in all the world.
~ W. C. Fields
The god of war is impartial: he hands out death to the man who hands out death.
~ Homer
I am trying to be as impartial as possible. As you can tell from the trailers for Mad Men, I am a person who believes that you should know nothing.
~ Matthew Weiner
It is not permitted to the most equitable of men to be a judge in his own cause.
~ Blaise Pascal