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People who live on the fence gather a great many rocks.—HEYWOOD BROUN
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The cold neutrality of an impartial judge.—BURKE, Preface to Brissot's Address
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Neutral men are the devil's allies.—E. H. CHAPIN
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Neutrality is no favorite with Providence, for we are so formed that it is scarcely possible for us to stand neuter in our hearts, although we may deem it prudent to appear so in our actions.—C. C. COLTON
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There is in some men a dispassionate neutrality of mind, which, though it generally passes for good temper, can neither gratify nor warm us; it must indeed be granted that these men can only negatively offend; but then it should also be remembered that they cannot positively please.—GREVILLE
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Neutrality, as a lasting principle, is an evidence of weakness.—LOUIS KOSSUTH
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A wise neuter joins with neither, but uses both as his honest interest leads him.—WILLIAM PENN
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The neutrals must be dynamic. They must not be passive or disinterested observers but an active force, working for the only kind of future world that will have any stability at all—a peaceful world whose policies are based on reason, intelligence, realism and humanity.—DOROTHY THOMPSON, On the Record
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The neutrality act was a typical gesture of a Congress dominated by weak men who believed that safety lay in powerlessness and that democracy is threatened whenever it sticks up for its rights.—DOROTHY THOMPSON,On the Record