The Impersonal Quotes
Collection of top 32 famous quotes about The Impersonal
The Impersonal Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational The Impersonal quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
The law of attraction is a law of nature. It is as impartial and impersonal as the law of gravity is. It is precise and it is exact
— Rhonda Byrne
The dining hall in our section of campus was like something out of an Ayn Rand novel: big, utilitarian, and impersonal.
— Kirstie Collins Brote
We could call order by the name of God, but it would be an impersonal God. There's not much personal about the laws of physics.
— Stephen Hawking
Theology should be a discourse that helps the sociopolitical approach to justice to maintain its human face and not to become impersonal.
— Namsoon Kang
THE SKY IS MORE IMPERSONAL than the sea.
— Tom Robbins
This is what has to be remembered about the law: Beneath that cold, harsh, impersonal exterior there beats a cold, harsh, impersonal heart.
— David Frost
The envied are like bureaucrats; the more impersonal they are, the greater the illusion (for themselves and for others) of their power.
— John Berger
I was irritated by the way he conflated his own shifting needs with an impersonal destiny. I want it, therefore ... it's in the stars!
— Ian McEwan
The remoteness of nature reveals the tragedy of man's isolation and his weakness in the face of vast, impersonal forces.
— John F. Lynen
An atheist may be simply one whose faith and love are concentrated on the impersonal aspects of God.
— Simone Weil
Questions appear real for as long as you consider yourself to be a person. When you realize you are the impersonal presence, all questions vanish.
— Mooji
The Impersonal God seen through the mists of sense is personal.
— Swami Vivekananda
Sex is a highly personal matter, yet it seems to get more impersonal all the time. How do I feel about sex? I suppose it matters with whom.
— Frederick Lenz
Scientists will forever have to live with the fact that their product is, in the end, impersonal.
— Alan Lightman
I believe in an impersonal god who set the universe in motion and went off to hang with her girlfriends and doesn't even know that I'm alive.
— Neil Gaiman
The world is vast, beautiful, and fascinating ... even awe-inspiring, but impersonal. It demands nothing of me, and allows me to demand nothing of it.
— Herbert Simon
An impersonal and scientific knowledge of the structure of our bodies is the surest safeguard against prurient curiosity and lascivious gloating.
— Marie Stopes
Making friends with the impersonal necessity of death is an ethical way of installing oneself in life as a transient, slightly wounded visitor.
— Rosi Braidotti
An empty house can be as lonely as a full hotel" he said at length."The trouble is that it is less impersonal.
— Daphne Du Maurier
Every atheist is an idolater- unless he is worshipping the true God in his impersonal aspect. The majority of the pious are idolaters.
— Simone Weil
Till the first friend dies, we think our ecstasy impersonal, but then discover that he was the cup from which we drank it, itself as yet unknown.
— Emily Dickinson
As much as Henry Kissinger wanted to attribute historical movement to impersonal forces, he too conceded to "the difference personalities make".
— Walter Isaacson
In fact, it's the very impersonality of impersonal knowledge that renders such knowledge the most ethically potent of all.
— Rebecca Goldstein
If one starts with an impersonal beginning, the answer to morals eventually turns out to be the assertion that there are no morals.
— Francis Schaeffer
When you work in the inner mind, you invoke and receive the help of the impersonal, unlimited resources of the universe.
— Roger McDonald
Religion has become an impersonal affair, an institutional loyalty. It survives on the level of activities rather than in the stillness of commitment.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
The impersonal hand of government can never replace the helping hand of a neighbor.
— Hubert H. Humphrey
A scientist can pretend that his work isn't himself, it's merely the impersonal truth. An artist can't hide behind the truth. He can't hide anywhere.
— Ursula K. Le Guin