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  • Impartially, shrewdly, I considered suicide, though not in my worst moments. The bottle of pills. The note: 'No hard feelings, everyone, but I've thought about it and it's just not on, is it? It's nearly on, but not quite. No? Anyway, all the best, C. -- Martin Amis
  • Learn to think impartially. -- Joseph Chamberlain
  • Necessity takes impartially the highest and the lowest. -- Horace
  • The earth opens impartially her bosom to receive the beggar and the prince. -- Horace
  • It is only an auctioneer who can equally and impartially admire all schools of art. -- Oscar Wilde
  • The dead should be judged like criminals, impartially, but they should be allowed the benefit of the doubt. -- Samuel Butler
  • Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially. -- Socrates
  • What has not been examined impartially has not been well examined. Skepticism is therefore the first step towards truth. -- Denis Diderot
  • Applied Science is a conjuror, whose bottomless hat yields impartially the softest of Angora rabbits and the most petrifying of Medusas. -- Aldous Huxley
  • The law is not abstract, impartially arbitrating between conflicting social classes; it is a tool in the hands of those who govern. -- Josephine Herbst
  • Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find and receive it yourself, and communicate it to others? -- Benjamin Franklin
  • Not until we have taken a look into the future shall we be strong and bold enough to investigate our paste honestly and impartially -- Erich von Däniken
  • As freely as the firmament embraces the world, or the sun pours forth impartially his beams, so mercy must encircle both friend and foe. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Prayer is a connection from your heart with a force that is powerful beyond measure, loves unconditionally and impartially, and embraces you whenever you turn to it. -- Pooja Ruprell
  • 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
  • To speak impartially, the best men that I know are not serene, a world in themselves. For the most part, they dwell in forms, andflatter and study effect only more finely than the rest. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • I do not believe it is in our nature to love impartially. We deceive ourselves when we think we can love two beings, even our own children, equally. There is always a dominant affection. -- Napoleon Bonaparte
  • I think feminism means what it has always meant - women want to use all their gifts, all their talents and be judged impartially for them. I don't think feminism has ever meant anything else. -- Erica Jong
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