Quotes About Impartiality
Equal rights for all, special privileges for none
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Equality consists in the same treatment of similar persons.
~ Aristotle
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Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Comparez ces deux journaux quasi homonymes : The Times et Le Temps. Les intérêts, dont ils suivent, l'un et l'autre, les ordres, sont de nature semblable ; leurs publics, des deux côtés, aussi éloignés des masses populaires ; leur impartialité, également suspecte. Qui lit le premier, cependant, en saura toujours, sur le monde, tel qu'il est, infiniment plus que les abonnés du second. Même
~ Marc Bloch
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I thought treating everyone the same was being fair and impartial. Gradually I began to suspect that it was neither fair nor impartial. In fact, it was just the opposite. That's when I began announcing that team members wouldn't be treated the same or alike; rather, each one would receive the treatment they earned and deserved.
~ John Wooden
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By de-personalizing, we can view a situation more objectively, and come up with better ways of solving the problem.
~ Unknown
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He who experiences the unity of life sees his own Self in all beings, and all beings in his own Self, and looks on everything with an impartial eye.
~ Buddha
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Transparency pertains to impartial behavior, implies openness, communication, and accountability. Inculcate transparency in attitude and experience a life free of controversy and blame
~ Unknown
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the mean and narrow outlook of the pedant, whom those who are most contemptuous of him in the impartiality of their own minds are only too prone to copy when they are obliged to play a part upon the vulgar stage of life.
~ Marcel Proust
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My mother, torn between her love for my father and her hope that I might turn out to have brains, preserved an impartiality which she expressed by silence.
~ Marcel Proust
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Hate is not an emotion that a prosecutor can afford. Hate clouds your thinking and distorts your priorities.
~ Marcia Clark
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The first law for the historian is that he shall never dare utter an untruth. The second is that he shall suppress nothing that is true. Moreover, there shall be no suspicion of partiality in his writing, or of malice.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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the foundation of justice was impartiality.
~ Unknown
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Newspapers should have no friends.
~ Joseph Pulitzer
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Justice discards party, friendship, kindred, and is always, therefore, represented as blind.
~ Joseph Addison
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Absolute liberty, just and true liberty, equal and impartial liberty, is the thing that we stand in need of.
~ John Locke
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objective perspective
~ Unknown
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Equality, as understood by the American Founders, is the natural right of every individual to live freely under self-government, to acquire and retain the property he creates through his own labor, and to be treated impartially before a just law.
~ Mark R. Levin
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Equality, as understood by the Founders, is the natural right of every individual to live freely under self-government, to acquire and retain the property he creates through his own labor, and to be treated impartially before a just law.
~ Mark R. Levin
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I think I'm careful. My goal is to try to stay away as much from opinion journalism as possible.
~ Gwen Ifill
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unfortunately just
~ Mary Connealy
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Justice is blind, but judges have eyes.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
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Time, so complain'd of, Who to no one man Shows partiality, Brings round to all men Some undimm'd hours.
~ Matthew Arnold
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Clear heads and stout hearts make good judges.
~ Matthew Henry
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