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Quotes About Dispassionate

You can say I give you this information as a dispassionate observer.
~ Bill Goldberg
You like every one; that is to say, you are indifferent to every one.
~ Oscar Wilde
At the individual level Swaraj is vitally connected with the capacity for dispassionate self-assessment, ceaseless self-purification and growing self-reliance.… It is Swaraj when we learn to rule ourselves.
~ Timothy Ferriss
I did always think of Heinlein as a strict rationalist, although a dispassionate examination of his works doesn't support that.
~ Pamela Dean
When an arguer argues dispassionately he thinks only of the argument.
~ Virginia Woolf
The difference between science and religion is the difference between a willingness to dispassionately consider new evidence and new arguments , and a passionate unwillingness to do so.
~ Sam Harris
I think that at best the universe is indifferent.
~ Woody Allen
How can we love without attachment? To do this, we need to maintain the freedom of our souls. You can gain the freedom of your soul when you transcend the emotion of romantic love, sublimating it as peace, a higher level of emotion. When you are centered in the freedom and peace of your soul, you will come to accept dispassionately even painful separation. Then you can have a higher level of love for others, centered not in attachment, but in the growth, freedom, and peace of each other's soul.
~ Ilchi Lee
I tend not to get too emotional about things.
~ Lisa Leslie
They agree only on the point that the most important aspect is reason. For one entire evening they play around with the metaphor of the light of reason that illuminates everything equally and dispassionately. Gertruda remarks immediately and intelligently that wherever something's brightly lit, there is also a shadow, a darkening. The more powerful the light, the deeper, the more intense the shadow. That's true, that's a little bit disturbing; they stop talking for a while.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
Dispassionate calm can be a useful frame of mind, but it does not make for a compelling performance.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
A typical indication that the critic has mellowed into being functional is that it speaks to us in a kind and helpful voice. It reminds us dispassionately to adjust our behavior when we can and ought to be doing something better.
~ Unknown