Set it up in Zimbabwe, Every man gotta right to decide his own destiny, And in this judgment there is no partiality.… — Bob Marley Copy Share Image
The novelist must look on humanity without partiality or prejudice. His sympathy, like that of the historian, must be unbounded, and untainted… — Goldwin Smith Copy Share Image
The first law for the historian is that he shall never dare utter an untruth. The second is that he shall suppress… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
The haiku reproduces the designating gesture of the child pointing at whatever it is (the haiku shows no partiality for the subject),… — Roland Barthes Copy Share Image
We are chameleons, and our partialities and prejudices change place with an easy and blessed facility, and we are soon wonted to… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
When you have become one with the Great Universal, you will have no partiality, and when you are part of the process… — Confucius Copy Share Image
When we have run through all forms of government, without partiality to that we were born under, we are at a loss… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
Discernment is a power of the understanding in which few excel. Is not that owing to its connection with impartiality and truth?… — Sir Fulke Greville Copy Share Image
Require nothing unreasonable of your officers and men, but see that whatever is required be punctually complied with. Reward and punish every… — George Washington Copy Share Image
With reference to the narrative of events, far from permitting myself to derive it from the first source that came to hand,… — Thucydides Copy Share Image
What peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call thought, that we must thus make it the model… — David Hume Copy Share Image
It is certain that stealing nourishes courage, strength, skill, tact, in a word, all the virtues useful to a republican system and… — Marquis de Sade Copy Share Image
The simple recognition that everyone else wants to be happy and not to suffer, just as I do, serves as a constant… — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
Excessive partiality for one foreign nation and excessive dislike of another cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on one… — George Washington Copy Share Image
A single assembly is liable to all the vices, follies, and frailties of an individual; subject to fits of humor, starts of… — John Adams Copy Share Image
No matter how much one may love the world as a whole, one can live fully in it only by living responsibly… — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
Smitten as we are with the vision of social righteousness, a God indifferent to everything but adulation, and full of partiality for… — William James Copy Share Image
The republic I fell in love with, the republic I risked my life to defend, the values I hold dear, the integrity… — Allen West Copy Share Image
No nation can answer for the equity of proceedings in all its inferior courts. It suffices to provide a supreme judicature by… — Benjamin Robbins Curtis Copy Share Image
But your mind is warped by an innate principle of general integrity, and, therefore, not accessible to the cool reasonings of family… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Who does not know history's first law to be that an author must not dare to tell anything but the truth? And… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
A blessed and indestructible being has no trouble himself and brings no trouble upon any other being; so he is free from… — Epicurus Copy Share Image
Any thing that proves that it is not in the power of Kings and Princes by their great armies to have every… — Charles James Fox Copy Share Image
Now with the allocation and the understanding of the lack of understanding, we enter into a new era of science in which… — Reggie Watts Copy Share Image
“When fairness disappears from the public discuss of any nation, when partiality replaces impartiality, God begins to look” — Sunday Adelaja Copy Share Image
Death is the only sovereign whom no partiality can warp, and no price corrupt. — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
People are like trees and if they have no branches or leaves, they accuse the sun of partiality instead of blaming themselves. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
How anyone can remain a Catholic - I mean who has ever been aroused to think, and is not biased by the… — Margaret Fuller Copy Share Image
I do like Canadian poetry. Christian Bök, Anne Carson, Carmine Starnino, and Don McKay are a few of the Canadian poets whose… — James Arthur Copy Share Image