Objectivity Quote by Brooke Gladstone Download Open image ““Objectivity works to repel the attacks of critics, like a kind of ethical pepper spray.”” — Brooke Gladstone ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Objectivity Pepper spray
“Why do people insist on defending their ideas and opinions with such ferocity, as if defending honour itself? What could be easier to change… — J.G. Farrell Copy Share Image
“Respond to critics with humility. Most people are experts in finding problems with whatever others do. That should not be a surprise to you.” — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
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“Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person's precious pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment.” — Dale Carnegie Copy Share Image
“Humans are so Funny. So much moralising about words while at the same time thinking it perfectly "moral" to pepper-bomb cities full of people… — David Icke Copy Share Image
“Aggressiveness, complaints, pressures, drama and polemics can wipe out a favor or a promise and stain a generous deed.” — Angelica Hopes Copy Share Image
“Time are vulgar, I told myself in the prudish and bombastic tone of those who believe themselves to be exempt from the criticisms they… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Criticism must think of itself as life-enhancing and constitutively opposed to every form of tyranny, domination, and abuse; its social goals are non-coercive knowledge… — Edward W. Said Copy Share Image
“I am concerned with facts of quite unverifiable intrinsic value, but which, by their absolutely unexpected violently fortuitous character, and the kind of associations… — André Breton Copy Share Image
“Humans run on emotion, assumption and impulse. We cant function on logic alone. But emotion assumption and impulse also allow us to weave cozy… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“Speech itself, inevitable and unrelenting is the wind. It can dance like a zephyr. It can roar or shriek or wail. But it cant… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“What we're really dealing with is a mirror: an exalting degrading tedious and transcendent funhouse mirror of America. Media is a plural noun; We're… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“Citizens may recoil from paying for the news, he noted, because they see it as a natural right. But in the absence of consumer… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“What do you think of yourself? What do you think of the world? They are riddles of the Sphinx and in some way or… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“Many focus on what they perceive as a loss of some vital aspect of our humanity. To me, the sessence of being human is… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“as eminent political theorist Hannah Arendt saw back in 1951: “Would-be totalitarian rulers usually start their careers by boasting of their past crimes and… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“Even if each of our realities is unique, our common cultures and environments ensure that we share some fundamental principles. That is what enables… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“Suppose an individual believes something with his whole heart; suppose further that he has taken irrevocable actions because of it. Finally suppose he is… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“he contrasts two pivotal works of dystopian fiction: George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World. In Orwell’s vision, he notes, we are… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“Worrying about offending people drags us back to the lowest common denominator Our enemies are not the digital bits that dance across our screens… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
“The big threat of photoshopification is not that we will believe documents and photos are fake. Its that we'll find it easier to disbelieve… — Brooke Gladstone Copy Share Image
Surely to root politics out of art is a highly necessary undertaking: for the freedom of art, like that of science, depends entirely upon… — Wyndham Lewis Copy Share Image
A common fallacy in much of the adverse criticism to which science is subjected today is that it claims certainty, infallibility and complete emotional… — Cyril Norman Hinshelwood Copy Share Image
“Empirically, things are poignant, tragic, beautiful, humorous, settled, disturbed, comfortable, annoying, barren, harsh, consoling, splendid, fearful; are such immediately and in their own right… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
The quality an artist must have is objectivity in judging his work, plus the honesty and courage not to kid himself about it. — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
“The scientific method is famous for requiring objectivity and emotional detachment on the part of the investigator. Scientific experimentation also involves extensive manipulation of… — Joseph Heath Copy Share Image
“Religion, like science, is only noteworthy when it emphasizes a matter of what is true rather than whose belief is greater or lesser or… — Criss Jami Copy Share Image
Biochemists and biologists who adhere blindly to the Darwinism theory search for results that will be in agreement with their theories and consequently orient… — Pierre-Paul Grasse Copy Share Image
As a scientist, objectivity is one of my most deeply held values. If we could just try harder, I once thought, surely we could… — Daniel Everett Copy Share Image
One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician's objective. Election and power are. — Cal Thomas Copy Share Image
[In geology,] As in history, the material in hand remains silent if no questions are asked. The nature of these questions depends on the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A poem generated by its own laws may be unrealized and bad in terms of so-called objective principles of taste, judgement, deduction. — A. R. Ammons Copy Share Image
“Wisdom is the God-given ability to see life with rare objectivity and to handle life with rare stability.” — Elizabeth George Copy Share Image