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Judgements Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“We are aware of the fallibility of our perception and know how easily our senses can deceive us. This should remind us to be cautious and reflective in our judgments and actions. Therefore, In navigating the uncertainties of life, let us cultivate a balance between groundedness and attunement. ( "Trompe le Pied - Trompe l'Oeil.")”
Erik Pevernagie

Jay Woodman
“Try to forgive by trying to understand how it would feel to be in the other’s shoes. If someone hurts you â€� ask them - “What hurts you so much that you would do this?â€� Listen to the answer and try to understand what is valid for them. They may have been fighting for your attention, but no one thinks of themselves as attackers, only defenders! So don’t judge their ways, only set them free by giving them a chance to speak. You may both learn a lot from your kindness and courage in asking for the truth. But even if nothing changes, release it, remember that you both have a right to be who you choose to be. When we make judgements we're inevitably acting on limited knowledge, so ask if you seek to understand, or simply let them be!”
Jay Woodman

Shannon L. Alder
“Sometimes you have to look past a person’s mistakes to see God’s presence.”
Shannon L. Alder

“Tell me sir if you will, where in the Bible does it state that it’s ok to judge others based purely on assumption? Can you see now who is the lesser evil between the two?”
Sofea Shah

Maria V. Snyder
“I mulled over the implications and decided not to waste my time worrying about what everyone else thought, or to bother attempting to change their perceptions. My time at the Keep was just a stopover. Let them wonder.”
Maria V. Snyder, Magic Study

Ian McEwan
“It's a matter of dishonour, and when it gets out, which it's bound to, this will be the one act you'll be remembered for. Everything else you achieved will be irrelevant. Your reputation will rest only on this, because ultimately reality is social, it's among others that we have to live and their judgements matter.”
Ian McEwan, Sweet Tooth

Terry Eagleton
“Statements of fact are after all statements, which presumes a number of questionable judgements: that those statements are worth making, perhaps more worth making than certain others, that I am the sort of person entitled to make them and perhaps able to guarantee their truth, that you are the kind of person worth making them to, that something useful is accomplished by making them, and so on.”
Terry Eagleton, Literary Theory: An Introduction

Pushpa Rana
“Opinions can never cease to exist and empower judgments. Thinking of other's doesn't stop or change you either.”
Pushpa Rana, Just the Way I Feel

Aretha Franklin
“You cannot define a person on just one thing. You can't just forget all these wonderful and good things that a person has done because one thing didn't come off the way you thought it should come off.”
Aretha Franklin

“Not just on body, we wear clothes on our mind too. Opinions and prejudices are like tightly stitched clothes. It’s OK if you wear them while dealing with the outside world. That too is not suggested for seekers.

Faith and trust are like comfortable unstitched clothes. You must wear them inside home with loved ones.”
Shunya

Gustave Le Bon
“Judgments accepted by crowds are merely judgments forced upon them and never judgments adopted after discussion.”
Gustave Le Bon, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind

“I am the words of my book but sometimes I'm written wrong”
Zeeuuusss

Frank  Sonnenberg
“The only person you’re qualified to judge is yourself.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life

The Guardian
“What a shame. She should have replied: “Dear John, you’re right. I probably would be about 700 in the rankings. But then, I am six months pregnant.”
The Guardian

Peter Singer
“What is it to make a moral judgement, or to argue about an ethical issue, or to live according to ethical standards? How do moral judgements differ from other practical judgements? Why do we regard a woman's decision to have an abortion as raising an ethical issue, but not her decision to change her job? What is the difference between a person who lives by ethical standards and one who doesn't?”
Peter Singer, Practical Ethics

“Prevalence of preconceived notions and judgments are rampant in a mono cultural society”
Sunday Adelaja, The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Judgments are the only possible cause of unhappiness and happiness.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“When we judge others, we are simply judging ourselves. What we see in others is some truth about ourselves.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Mastering Your Mean Girl: The No-BS Guide to Silencing Your Inner Critic and Becoming Wildly Wealthy, Fabulously Healthy, and Bursting with Love

Mira Grant
“It's bad to make general statements about groups of people--there are always exceptions, and those exceptions are likely to be offended if they hear you generalizing about them.”
Mira Grant, How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea

Dan Desmarques
“Many people often ask me, "Is it better to be single or married?", To which I answer, single if you do not find the right person and married if you do. They also ask, "Is it better to have a business or a job", to which I reply whatever makes you happier and feel fulfilled. They then ask why I have decided to become a writer, to which I reply that it was never a decision, and it was never mine either. It is more correct to say that I learned to accept myself. This doesn't mean I won't change. Any circumstance in life is the result of many decisions and it shouldn't trouble your mind. But quite often, what troubles you is not life itself but the judgement of others. Yet you look at their judgements rather than their lack of capacity to make proper judgements. I never listen to what fools say because they can only say foolishness. People create that which is rooted in their being and if their nature is of immense ignorance, their advice to you will be as useful as a rotten apple falling from a tree with no life. The fact that you shouldn't eat rotten apples should be as obvious as the fact that you shouldn't listen to fools.”
Dan Desmarques

Marcel Proust
“The hermit is the person to whom the judgment of a society matters the most.”
PROUST MARCEL

“You don't know a goddamn thing. You're the smartest and the dumbest fucking person I've ever known.”
Saul Berenson, Homeland

Arun Shourie
“Rulings â€� or laws â€� are so far ahead of reality; or if Courts, having decreed a remedy, do not follow up to ensure that it is being adhered to...”
Arun Shourie, Courts and their Judgements: Premises, Prerequisites, Consequences