Quotes About Judgment
I have indeed two great measures at heart, without which no republic can maintain itself in strength: 1. That of general education, to enable every man to judge for himself what will secure or endanger his freedom. 2. To divide every county into hundreds, of such size that all the children of each will be within reach of a central school in it
~ Thomas Jefferson
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I tremble when I think that God is just.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Much later, in terms uncharacteristic of jovial Herr Schindler, Cracow's favorite party guest, Zablocie's big spender, in terms, that is, which showed—behind the playboy facade—an implacable judge, Oskar would lay special weight on this day. "Beyond this day," he would claim, "no thinking person could fail to see what would happen. I was now resolved to do everything in my power to defeat the system.
~ Thomas Keneally
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The critic does his utmost to blight genius in his infancy.
~ Thomas Love Peacock
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Because man loves and honors man as long as he is not able to judge him, and desire is a product of lacking knowledge.
~ Thomas Mann
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Denn der Mensch liebt und ehrt den Menschen , solange er ihn nicht zu beurteilen vermag, und die Sehnsucht ist ein Erzeunis mangelhafter Erkenntnis.
~ Thomas Mann
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Pues el hombre ama y respeta al hombre mientras no se halla en condiciones de juzgarlo, y el deseo vehemente es el resultado de un conocimiento imperfecto
~ Thomas Mann
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The average man thinks that a little falseness goes with beauty.
~ Thomas Mann
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Man loves and honors man as long as he is not able to judge him, and desire is a product of lacking knowledge.
~ Thomas Mann
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Miss von Osterloh had looked through it once during an idle fifteen minutes and pronunce it quite sophisticated, which veredict was her euphemism for inhumanly boring.
~ Thomas Mann
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Ng??i ch? yêu quý và tôn th? ng??i khác ch?ng nào h? còn chưa có kh? n?ng phán xét v? nhau, và khao khát tương tư là k?t qu? c?a sá»± hi?u bi?t không ??y ??.
~ Thomas Mann
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Nun, Neffe, was man da heut von dir hörte, darin hast du dich nicht zum ersten Male geübt.‹ ›Wie meinst du, Onkel Niko?‹ ›Wende nicht Unschuld vor! Du musizierst ja.‹ ›Was für ein Ausdruck!‹ ›Der hat schon für Dümmeres herhalten müssen [...].‹
~ Thomas Mann
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?ovjek je mjera svih stvari, rekao je još. Neotu?ivo je njegovo pravo prosu?ivati o tome što je dobro a što zlo, što je istina a što opsjena, i jao si ga onome tko se usudi da ga zavede i da mu pokoleba vjeru u to njegovo stvarala?ko pravo!
~ Thomas Mann
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Pues el hombre ama y respeta al hombre mientras no se halle en condiciones de juzgarlo, y el deseo vehemente es el resultado de un conocimiento imperfecto.
~ Thomas Mann
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Dieu regarde au fond des cÅ"urs, il ne s'occupe ni du rang ni de l'état, nous sommes tous devant lui dans notre nudité, le général comme le simple soldat...
~ Thomas Mann
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que fenômeno estranho vem a ser este que bloqueia e apaga a capacidade de julgar dos homens, que lhes furta esse direito ou os condiciona a abdicar, em absurda exultação, desse mesmo direito?
~ Thomas Mann
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Las palabras que designan un rasgo de carácter siempre tienen el alcance moral de un juicio, bien sea en forma de elogio, de censura o bajo ambos aspectos.
~ Thomas Mann
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People, after all, only love and respect other people so long as they remain unable to judge them. Longing is a child of ignorance
~ Thomas Mann
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People, after all, only love and respect other people so long as they remain unable to judge them. Longing is a child of ignorance. It
~ Thomas Mann
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The end of the world will be legal.
~ Thomas Merton
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For the ones who are called saints by human opinion on earth may very well be devils, and their light may very well be darkness
~ Thomas Merton
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We should not, however, judge the value of our meditation by "how we feel." A hard and apparently fruitless meditation may in fact be much more valuable than one that is easy, happy, enlightened and apparently a big success.
~ Thomas Merton
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Your idea of me is fabricated with materials you have borrowed from other people and from yourself. What you think of me depends on what you think of yourself. Perhaps you create your idea of me out of material that you would like to eliminate from your own idea of yourself. Perhaps your idea of me is a reflection of what other people think of you. Or perhaps what you think of me is simply what you think I think of you.
~ Thomas Merton
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The eyes of the saint make all beauty holy and the hands of the saint consecrate everything they touch to the glory of God, and the saint is never offended by anything and judges no man's sin because he does not know sin. He knows the mercy of God. He knows that his own mission on earth is to bring that mercy to all men. W
~ Thomas Merton
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