
Top 13 Evenhanded Quotes
#1. Evenhanded fate hath but one law for small and great; the ample urn holds all men's names.
Horace
#2. It is quite exhilarating to speak about a God who has an incredible bias, a notorious bias in favor of the downtrodden. You look at Exodus and the Israelites' escape from a bottomless pit. God is not evenhanded. God is biased up to his eyebrows.
Desmond Tutu
#3. Comprehensive, judicious, evenhanded, original. An Unfinished Life has the sober judgment and nuanced accuracy that make it ring true in all the controversial and tricky parts.
Jack Newfield
#4. If you pursue an evenhanded policy between a cat and a mouse, do you help the mouse to survive - or allow the cat to eat half the mouse?
Haim Harari
#5. If citizens cannot trust that laws will be enforced in an evenhanded and honest fashion, they cannot be said to live under the rule of law. Instead, they live under the rule of men corrupted by the law.
Dale Carpenter
#6. The most sophisticated people I've ever known had just one thing in common: they were all in touch with their inner children.
Jim Henson
#7. Art happens-no hovel is safe from it, no prince may depend upon it, the vastest intelligence cannot bring it about.
James Whistler
#8. The young men in our city are not problems to be solved. They are opportunities to be unleashed.
Wes Moore
#10. The older you get, the things that you thought you wanted to do when you were younger, you're checking them off your list because you no longer want to them.
Cal Ripken Jr.
#11. The older books were quite light-hearted. But I think most of my novels do end on a deep note of pessimism. Shadows seem to be closing in. The final conclusion isn't that life is wonderful and everything is bright and cheery and in the garden.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
#12. I don't necessarily like being defined by my profession.
Karen Allen
#13. If you had to choose between art and the slogan, or between history and the slogan, you might as well choose the slogan and have done with pretending even to care about art and history. The reduction of all things to politics must reduce them, in their own right, to irrelevance.
Anthony Esolen
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