Quotes About Impartiality
Rockefeller would become their official umpire and try to govern their pool in a fair, disinterested fashion.
~ Ron Chernow
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A little bird whispers in my ear: Be fair! Nobody, no country, has a monopoly of untruth.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Our judgment will always suspect those weapons that can be used with equal prospect of success on both sides.
~ William Godwin
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Death does not reckon by years; it is impartial; some die young, some reach old age.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Death does not bow to each person who passes her, does not sweep out her arm respectfully to show the way, speaks no profound words, unlocks no bolts. The key upon her chest is never needed, for the Last Door stands always open. She herds the dead through impatiently, heedless of rank or fame or quality. She has an ever-lengthening queue to get through. A blind procession, inexhaustible.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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I can promise to be sincere, but I cannot promise to be impartial.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Justice may be blind, but she has very sophisticated listening devices.
~ Edgar Argo
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The cold neutrality of an impartial judge.
~ Edmund Burke
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Equal Justice Under Law.
~ Anonymous
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Fair and balanced.
~ Anonymous
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The Father, who without respect of persons judgeth according to every man's work.
~ Anonymous
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Being a psychologist did enable me to maintain objectivity.
~ Pamela Stephenson
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Everyone in public life should judge ideas on the quality of their contents, not the identity of their proponents. Doing so is the only truly fair way of doing things.
~ Kemi Badenoch
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Judges should avoid commenting on a candidate for public office.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Public officials, including state legislators, have a duty to act impartially.
~ John Paul Stevens
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I accept a character purely based on its merits and not on any other criteria.
~ Salim Kumar
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The duty of the grand jury is to separate fact from fiction, after a full and impartial examination of all the evidence involved, and decide if evidence supported the filing of any criminal charges against Darren Wilson. They accepted and completed this monumental responsibility in a conscientious and expeditious manner.
~ Robert P. McCulloch
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In all honesty, once you become a professional, number one, you're no longer a fan. I don't root for the Dodgers, really. I just try to do the game as best I can. And the winning and the losing will take care of itself.
~ Vin Scully
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You approach the cases, not thinking that you have some obligation to win but that you actually have to evaluate the facts and make sure that you're doing the right thing.
~ Rod Rosenstein
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A absoluta isenção jornalística é uma fantasia. A imprensa não deve procurar ser imparcial. Deve buscar não ser injusta.
~ Luis Fernando Veríssimo
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Weather, she thinks, is impartial. You don't need to be principled to enjoy a breezy day like this. You merely have to be alive.
~ Amy Koppelman
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ADIAPHORY (ADIA'PHORY) n.s.[Gr.]Neutrality; indifference.
~ Samuel Johnson
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It was, in the words of the original indictment, the citizens' "right to have the Commonwealth's business and its affairs conducted honestly, impartially, free from corruption, bias, dishonesty, deceit, official misconduct, and fraud.
~ Sarah Chayes
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It's just not fair. And things need to be fair. Judges make things fair, and so will I.
~ Sarah Mlynowski
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