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Judgement Quotes

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Shannon L. Alder
“When you see people only as personalities, rather than souls with life missions to fulfill, you forever limit the growth and possibilities of what God has in store for another person.”
Shannon Alder

Fay Weldon
“Worry less about what other people think about you, and more about what you think about them.”
Fay Weldon

Michel de Montaigne
“Judgement can do without knowledge: but not knowledge without judgement.”
Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Essays

Emil M. Cioran
“We cannot consent to be judged by someone who has suffered less than ourselves. And since each of us regards himself as an unrecognized Job...”
Emil Cioran

C.S. Lewis
“and a charge of lying against someone whom you have always found truthful is a very serious thing; a very serious thing indeed.”
C. S. Lewis

C. JoyBell C.
“If anything or anyone removes peace from you or inflicts confusion and judgment on you, this thing or person is not of God regardless of whether or not that person or thing has wrapped itself/himself in the wrapping paper with God's face printed all over it. Don't stop believing in God but stop believing in that person, in that thing. The wrapping paper with God's face stamped all over it isn't really God.”
C. JoyBell C.

Alistair Begg
“If you live in such a manner as to stand the test of the last judgment, you can depend upon it that the world will not speak well of you.”
Alistair Begg

Anaïs Nin
“We are more severe judges of our own acts... We judge our thoughts, our intents, our secret curses, our secret hates, not only our acts.”
Anaïs Nin, A Spy in the House of Love

Santiago Ramón y Cajal
“Heroes and scholars represent the opposite extremes... The scholar struggles for the benefit of all humanity, sometimes to reduce physical effort, sometimes to reduce pain, and sometimes to postpone death, or at least render it more bearable. In contrast, the patriot sacrifices a rather substantial part of humanity for the sake of his own prestige. His statue is always erected on a pedestal of ruins and corpses... In contrast, all humanity crowns a scholar, love forms the pedestal of his statues, and his triumphs defy the desecration of time and the judgment of history.”
Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Advice for a Young Investigator

Shannon Hale
“Why was the judgement of the disapproving so valuable? Who said that their good opinions tended to be any more rational than those of generally pleasant people?”
Shannon Hale, Austenland

“The excitable observer will pass judgement first and then make knowledge conform to judgement; the prudent observer will first learn to know and then judge according to knowledge.”
Thomas Cleary (Ways of Warriors Codes of Kings)

William Shakespeare
“Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye.”
William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost

Jesse Hajicek
“I make my own judgements of people, mate. I don't need to borrow yours.”
Jesse Hajicek, The Forge of Dawn

“Beauty’s not only skin deep. Just because a person is beautiful
doesn’t mean there’s no soul beneath. Doesn’t mean
that person hasn’t suffered like everyone else, doesn’t mean
they don’t hope to still be a good human being in an awful
world. (Gabriel)”
Rachel Cohn, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

Stephen        King
“Writers are often the worst judges of what they have written.”
Stephen King, Everything's Eventual

George R.R. Martin
“The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword.”
George R.R. Martin

Jodi Picoult
“by now you've already formed your own impression. you believe that an act committed a lifetime ago defines a man, or you believe that a person's past has nothing to do with his future. you think i am either a hero, or a monster. maybe knowning more about circumstances will make you think differently about me, but it won't change what happened twenty-eight years ago.”
Jodi Picoult, Vanishing Acts

Israelmore Ayivor
“Do not rush to judge someone unless his/her fruits reveal the truth. However, don't forget; mostly, it's not the fault of the tree to produce bitter fruits. Sometimes, the soil determines that; blame the source! Deal with the soil! Don't deal with the tree! Other trees are there that the same soil can influence! Don't deal with your enemy, deal with the satan that sponsors them!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“Do you Believe? Do you Fade like a Dream?
Let me hear you BREATHE
Let me watch as you sleep
The Sparrow's Eyes... Promises shift into judgments
I cannot deny that you were designed for my punishments”
Slipknot

Shannon L. Alder
“Always give your resume of good deeds when you run into someone that you wronged many years ago. They simply need to know today's version of you, before they judge you on yesterday's news.”
Shannon L. Alder

Sanhita Baruah
“I think one can tell a lot about a person from the way he chooses to let the stub of his cigarette burn out...”
Sanhita Baruah

“Why Judge someone? What gives YOU the right? We are all humans and we all have stories. Don't be critical on people...For how would you like it if they said that about you?”
Violet Lillydale

N.T. Wright
“Part of the problem about authenticity is that virtues aren't the only things that are habit forming: the more someone behaves in a way that is damaging to self or to others, the more "natural" it will both seem and actually be. Spontaneity, left to itself, can begin by excusing bad behavior and end by congratulating vice.”
N.T. Wright, After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters

Margaret Heffernan
“The combination of power, optimism and abstract thinking makes powerful people more certain. The more cut-off they are from others, the more confident they are that they are right.”
Margaret Heffernan, Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril

Ruta Sepetys
“And she didn't judge nobody. She loved everyone equal- accountants, queers, musicians, she welcomed us all, said we were all idiots just the same.”
Ruta Sepetys, Out of the Easy

Ralph Waldo Emerson
“a man only knows what he's experienced”
ralph waldo emerson

Virginia Woolf
“Are they not criminals, books that have wasted our time and sympathy; are they not the most insidious enemies of society, corrupters, defilers, the writers of false books, faked books, books that fill the air with decay and disease?”
Virginia Woolf, How Should One Read a Book?

Aliette de Bodard
“It’s this place, this wretched place, where they never stop watching, where they never stop judging. It makes monsters out of us.”
Aliette de Bodard, On a Red Station, Drifting