An idea is so impersonal; it is yours today and the whole world's tomorrow. — George A. Moore Copy Share Image
One problem with ideas, however valid, is that they are static and impersonal, whereas a person is active and dynamic. — William Hull Copy Share Image
I worship impersonal Nature, which is neither "good" or "bad", and who knows neither love nor hatred. — Savitri Devi Copy Share Image
People say I'm cold, that I'm impersonal on the court. Well, let me tell you, it's blood and guts out there. — Reggie Miller Copy Share Image
What better example than the World Cup is there of the fact that individual people are irrelevant while impersonal structures are invariant? — Mark Fisher Copy Share Image
I have an impersonal trainer. We meet at the gym, we dont talk, he works out alone, and I go home. — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
I suppose I often think of my writing as quite impersonal. But it turned out, when my father died, writing was exactly… — Zadie Smith Copy Share Image
“Out of doors one becomes abstract and impersonal.One's individuality absolutely leaves one.” — oscar wilde Copy Share Image
Scientists will forever have to live with the fact that their product is, in the end, impersonal. — Alan Lightman Copy Share Image
To transform a grimace into a sound sounds impossible, yet it is possible to transform a vision into music, to go outside… — Dejan Stojanovic Copy Share Image
In the end, perhaps it will be the true romantics, not the nerds, who choose to flee from a world of impersonal,… — Daniel H. Wilson Copy Share Image
The machine is impersonal, it takes the pride away from a piece of work, the individual merits and defects that go along… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Sometimes, particularly in summers in New York, I have tried to write in shorts or with no shirt on and found myself… — Alan Bennett Copy Share Image
It's two things: it's totally impersonal and it's totally personal, simultaneously. That's the nature of the mystical experience of life. Everything about… — Caroline Myss Copy Share Image
By the '50s and '60s, war movies had become big and impersonal. They almost never bothered to characterize the Japanese enemy as… — Stephen Hunter Copy Share Image
I used to say that I didn't want anything to do with e-mail. It seemed really impersonal, complicated and weird. I had… — BD Wong Copy Share Image
The artist is one who makes a concentrated statement about the world in which he lives and that statement tends to become… — Paul Strand Copy Share Image
“The emotion of art is impersonal. And the poet cannot reach this impersonality without surrendering himself wholly to the work to be… — T S Eliot Copy Share Image
Technology has a shadow side. It accounts for real progress in medicine, but has also hurt it in many ways, making it… — Andrew Weil Copy Share Image
An 'impersonal God'-well and good. A subjective God of beauty, truth and goodness, inside our own heads-better still. A formless life-force surging… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“(About "Black Debt" by Steve McCaffery) 'Impersonal' as this text is, it is by no means unemotional or uninvolved. We learn nothing--… — Marjorie Perloff Copy Share Image
“The notion of an impersonal, even hostile society is common--a society in which all actions and motives seem to have equal value… — Robert Nisbet Copy Share Image
“In the philosopher, conversely, there is nothing whatever that is impersonal;7” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Nature is impersonal, awe-inspiring, elegant, eternal. It's geometrically perfect. It's tiny and gigantic. You can travel far to be in a beautiful… — Gretchen Rubin Copy Share Image
I can't speak for readers in general, but personally I like to read stories behind which there is some truth, something real… — Laura Esquivel Copy Share Image
As soon as I'm finished with it, it feels like an impersonal project. Like, "Well, I did another book." — Daniel Clowes Copy Share Image
Personally, I feel that in my own work I wanted to look programmed or impersonal but I don't really believe I am… — Roy Lichtenstein Copy Share Image
War can be so impersonal yet when we put a name, a face, a place and match it to families, then war… — Dennis Kucinich Copy Share Image
God is the name people give to the reason we are here. But I think that reason is the laws of physics… — Stephen Hawking Copy Share Image
How can I act in an impersonal manner? When a man dies in the street for want of food, how can I… — Mother Teresa Copy Share Image