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  • Impartial - unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from espousing either side of a controversy. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • There is nothing you can to do make God love you more! There is nothing you can do to make God love you less! His love is Unconditional, Impartial, Everlasting, Infinite, Perfect! -- Richard Halverson
  • The Impartial Friend: Death, the only immortal who treats us all alike, whose pity and whose peace and whose refuge are for all--the soiled and the pure, the rich and the poor, the loved and the unloved. -- Mark Twain
  • Many journalists become very defensive when you suggest to them that they are anything but impartial and objective. The problem with those words "impartiality" and "objectivity" is that they have lost their dictionary meaning. They've been taken over. "Impartiality" and "objectivity" now mean the establishment point of view. -- John Pilger
  • It is obvious that the RUC is no longer accepted as an impartial police force. -- Jack Lynch
  • Pale death, with impartial step, knocks at the hut of the poor and the towers of kings. -- Horace
  • All judges have cases that touch our passions deeply, but we all struggle constantly with remaining impartial. -- Sonia Sotomayor
  • Philosophic meditation is an accomplishment by which I attain Being and my own self, not impartial thinking which studies a subject with indifference. -- Karl Jaspers
  • I cannot pretend to be impartial about the colours. I rejoice with the brilliant ones, and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns. -- Winston Churchill
  • If Milosevic is to be tried, he has to be tried by a proper court, an impartial, properly constituted court which has international respect. -- Harold Pinter
  • Almost all novels are improved by cutting from the top. On their first pages, authors parade those favourite effects which disgust the impartial reader. -- James Buchan
  • I think the issue is that Americans traveling abroad if gotten into legal problems should have access to a fair trial and an impartial tribunal. -- Maria Cantwell
  • If nations could only depend upon fair and impartial judgments in a world court of law, they would abandon the senseless, savage practice of war. -- Belva Ann Lockwood
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  • Putting pressure on grand juries to indict in my view is un-American. A grand jury should be allowed to be fair and impartial. They shouldn't have people yelling and screaming. -- Rudy Giuliani
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  • We're journalists, and so it's our job to be impartial and provide a fair and thorough assessment of what's happening on the ground from the perspective of what we're able to see. -- Clarissa Ward
  • Nullification is the Jeffersonian idea that the states of the American Union must judge the constitutionality of the acts of their agent, the federal government, since no impartial arbiter between them exists. -- Thomas Woods
  • There is no such thing as an impartial jury because there are no impartial people. There are people that argue on the web for hours about who their favorite character on 'Friends' is. -- Jon Stewart
  • I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence. -- Thomas Erskine
  • The United States and the European Union do want to have a rule of law, and that rule of law should be for a fair trial. And that fair trial needs to have an impartial jury. -- Maria Cantwell
  • Once I should have been, if not satisfied, partially, at least, contented with suffrage for the intelligent and those who have been soldiers; now I am convinced that universal suffrage is demanded by sound policy and impartial justice. -- Salmon P. Chase
  • To exclude all jurors who would be in the slightest way affected by the prospect of the death penalty would be to deprive the defendant of the impartial jury to which he or she is entitled under the law. -- Byron White
  • It is very important when you judge to recognize that you have to stay impartial. That's what the nature of my job is. I have to unhook myself from my emotional responses and try to stay within my unemotional, objective persona. -- Sonia Sotomayor
  • It is wisest to be impartial. If you have health, but are attached to it, you will always be afraid of losing it. And if you fear that loss, but become ill, you will suffer. Why not remain forever joyful in the Self? -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • Each state, so that it does not abridge the great fundamental rights belonging, under the Constitution, to all citizens, may grant or withhold such civil rights as it pleases; all that is required is that, in this respect, its laws shall be impartial. -- Lyman Trumbull
  • Let me be clear: as I have said repeatedly, I do not believe that all police officers are bad, nor do I believe that most are bad. But there must be a transparent, impartial and fair system to judge those that engage in criminal or unethical acts. -- Al Sharpton
  • All men have an equal right to the free development of their faculties; they have an equal right to the impartial protection of the state; but it is not true, it is against all the laws of reason and equity, it is against the eternal nature of things. -- Victor Cousin
  • 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
  • Justice is impartiality. Only strangers are impartial. -- George Bernard Shaw
  • An artist should be as impartial as God. -- Wyndham Lewis
  • Nature is perfectly impartial. Brain has no sex! -- Margaret Deland
  • I don't want to be either partial or impartial. -- Frank McLintock
  • When Pleasure is at the bar the jury is not impartial. -- Aristotle
  • With equal pace, impartial Fate Knocks at the palace, as the cottage gate. -- Horace
  • I don't think anyone at Fox believes they are producing even-handed, impartial coverage. -- Bill Keller
  • Pale death knocks with impartial foot at poor men's hovels and king's palaces. -- Horace
  • I can promise to be sincere, but I cannot promise to be impartial. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • The crowds at Flushing Meadow are about as impartial as a Nuremberg Rally. -- Ian Wooldridge
  • I decline utterly to be impartial between the fire brigade and the fire. -- Winston S. Churchill
  • The impartial earth opens alike for the child of the pauper and the king. -- Horace
  • To be impartial... is indeed to have taken sides already... with the status quo. -- Desmond Tutu
  • It is the business of a general to be serene and inscrutable, impartial and self-controlled. -- Sun Tzu
  • You'll find that my coquetry is quite impartial, which allows me to keep my friends. -- Guy de Maupassant
  • Do not complain of life's unfairness. It is never fair - at best it is impartial. -- David Gemmell
  • A good judge is not one who is impartial, but one who has prejudice for good. -- Raheel Farooq
  • The god of war is impartial: he hands out death to the man who hands out death. -- Homer
  • Travel should rub off Local Prejudices and provide an enlarged and impartial view of Men and Things. -- Josiah Tucker
  • Pale death with an impartial foot knocks at the hovels of the poor and the palaces of king. -- Horace
  • Dude, got eyes? I'm collecting evidence." [...] "In Ziploc bags." "I think they're Glad." "They look impartial to me. -- Karen Marie Moning
  • Pale Death with impartial tread beats at the poor man's cottage door and at the palaces of kings -- Horace
  • A great deal may be done by severity, more by love, but most by clear discernment and impartial justice. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • For the night was not impartial. No, the night loved some more than others, served some more than others. -- Eudora Welty
  • A traveler who looks at things with an impartial eye may see what the oldest inhabitant has not observed. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • I was confident that it [would] not in any way affect my ability to be impartial, objective and non-partisan. -- Calvin Cheng
  • I`m 100 percent impartial. I`m - my responsibility is to manage this primary nominating contest neutrally and fairly. -- Hillary Clinton
  • The time is not come for impartial history. If the truth were told just now, it would not be credited. -- Robert E. Lee
  • The most sacred of the duties of a government [is] to do equal and impartial justice to all its citizens. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • A mediator is an impartial outsider who tries to aid the negotiators in their quest to find a compromise agreement. -- Howard Raiffa
  • Get the facts. Let's not even attempt to solve our problems without first collecting all the facts in an impartial manner. -- Dale Carnegie
  • The facts will eventually test all our theories, and they form, after all, the only impartial jury to which we can appeal. -- Louis Agassiz
  • None can be an impartial or wise observer of human life but from the vantage ground of what we should call voluntary poverty. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Fate with impartial hand turns out the doom of high and low; her capacious urn is constantly shaking the names of all mankind. -- Horace
  • One use of dreams is that, unprejudiced by our often forced and artificial reflections, they represent the impartial outcome of our entire being. -- Georg C. Lichtenberg
  • If nations could only depend upon fair and impartial judgments in a world court of law, they would abandon the senseless, savage practice of war. -- Belva Ann Lockwood
  • Into the winter's gray delight, Into the summer's golden dream, Holy and high and impartial, Death, the mother of Life, Mingles all men for ever. -- William Ernest Henley
  • Although individual states have primary responsibility for conducting fair and impartial elections, the FBI becomes involved when paramount federal interests are affected or electoral abuse occurs. -- James Comey
  • I have tried to be impartial, though I know that a man's past always colors his views, and that nothing else is so irritating as impartiality. -- Will Durant
  • Ten minutes in a video store should convince any impartial observer that we live in a police state of consciousness, far more pervasive than the Nazis. -- Hakim Bey
  • Pale death, with impartial step, knocks at the hut of the poor and the towers of kings. [Lat., Pallida mors aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres.] -- Horace
  • Individuals because of their identity can't render an impartial judgment is just deeply offensive and contrary to all the ideals of the judicial system that we value. -- Deborah Rhode
  • The drama can only be brought to its climax in one of two ways -- through the selective brutality of terrorism or the impartial horrors of war. -- Kenneth Kaunda
  • The storm is ended! The impartial sunLaughs down upon the battle lost and won,And crowns the triumph of the cloudy hostIn rolling lines retreating to the coast. -- Henry Van Dyke
  • The law of attraction is a law of nature. It is as impartial and impersonal as the law of gravity is. It is precise and it is exact -- Rhonda Byrne
  • I resolved to claim for my sex all that an impartial Creator had bestowed, which, by custom and a perverted application of the Scriptures, had been wrested from woman. -- Lucretia Mott
  • The observation of others is coloured by our inability to observe ourselves impartially. We can never be impartial about anything until we can be impartial about our own organism. -- Alfred Richard Orage
  • 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
  • A government, founded on impartial liberty, where all have a voice and a vote, irrespective of color or of sex--what is there to hinder such a government from standing firm. -- Frederick Douglass
  • There are still personalities that you bond with or a fighting spirit that you connect with, but as a host you have to stay impartial and root for all of them. -- Brooke Burns
  • It is not open to the cool bystander . . . to set himself up as an impartial judge of events which would never have occurred had he outstretched a helping hand in time. -- Winston Churchill
  • Conflicts between nations will continue to arise. The real issue is whether they are to be resolved by force, or by resort to peaceful methods and procedures, administered by impartial institutions. -- Haile Selassie
  • In a word: charity cannot be neutral, antiseptic, indifferent, lukewarm or impartial! Charity is infectious, it excites, it risks, and it engages! For true charity is always unmerited, unconditional, and gratuitous! -- Pope Francis
  • The New York Times distorts and defrauds the news and then claims to be impartial. They never give an even-handed version of the news - that's the last thing they'd ever do. -- Jackie Mason
  • I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence. -- Thomas Erskine
  • Ultimately, the courts will make the final judgment whether the White House has gone too far. Independent and impartial judges must assess the proper balance between protecting our liberties and protecting our national security. -- Edward Kennedy
  • We do not want our world to perish. But in our quest for knowledge, century by century, we have placed all our trust in a cold, impartial intellect which only brings us nearer to destruction. -- Dora Russell
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