Quotes About Judgment
Some people don't like anybody who is famous. Some people don't like anybody who isn't.
~ Charles Bukowski
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My mother was reading the note. Soon I heard her crying. Then she was wailing. "Oh, my god! You've disgraced your father and myself! It's a disgrace! Suppose the neighbors find out? What will the neighbors think?" They never spoke to their neighbors.
~ Charles Bukowski
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what was the difference between a movie critic and the average movie-goer? Answer: the critic didn't have to pay.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Estaba siempre muy alegre o muy deprimida. Para ella no había término medio. Algunos decían que estaba loca. Lo decían los tontos. Los tontos no podían entenderla.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Vrata su se otvorila. Bio je to muškarac, oko ?etiri i pol decenija, polubogat, polunervozan, s nogama prevelikog broja, prištem na ?elu gore lijevo, sme?im o?ima, kravatom. 2 automobila, 2 ku?e, bez djece. Bazen i sauna, igra na burzi i samo je umjereno glup.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Because you're not accepted doesn't necessarily mean you're a genius. Maybe you just write badly.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Public hates what they call a quitter
~ Charles Bukowski
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the world is full of shipping clerks who have read the Harvard Classics
~ Charles Bukowski
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What kind of damage is done to our ability to love or understand and thus fully judge one another when daily we're encouraged to forget that people are people and view them instead as so much pasteboard, scenery, clutter, generalized instances (of murder, of rape, of embezzlement, etc.)?
~ Charles D'Ambrosio
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At least 80 percent of Capital's most important decisions have been 'No' decisions: active, carefully thought-through decisions not to take a specific action. That's why one of the hallmarks of Capital is how seldom it makes major mistakes.
~ Charles D. Ellis
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A moral being is one who is capable of reflecting on his past actions and their motives—of approving of some and disapproving of others.
~ Charles Darwin
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I can entertain no doubt, after the most deliberate study and dispassionate judgment of which I am capable, that the view which most naturalists entertain, and which I formerly entertained—namely, that each species has been independently created—is erroneous.
~ Charles Darwin
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As for a future life, every man must judge for himself between conflicting vague probabilities.
~ Charles Darwin
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The ignoring of all transmitted mental qualities will, as it seems to me, be hereafter judged as a most serious blemish in the works of Mr. Mill.
~ Charles Darwin
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I abhor the man whose first remark after being introduced is "How warm, or how cold, it is." It proves either that he is a fool, or that he thinks I am one. This one expatiated on the weather. "Insufferable" I said, which might be applied to both himself and the heat.
~ Charles East
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Children don't judge their own lives. Normal for them is what's laid before them day by day. Judgment comes later.
~ Charles Frazier
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They did not talk much while they ate, other than for Ada to say that the Georgia boy did not seem like much of a one as far as men went. Ruby said she found him not particularly worse than the general order of men, which is to say that he would greatly benefit from having someone's foot in his back every waking minute.
~ Charles Frazier
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A deep belief that your moment in time is the pinnacle, the only standard of judgment extending from the creation of light until the black apocalypse, that what you believe right now is eternal truth because you believe it so fervently—those deep beliefs so crucial at the moment but none of them more permanent than a puff of air across a palmful of dry talcum.
~ Charles Frazier
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deep belief that your moment in time is the pinnacle, the only standard of judgment extending from the creation of light until the black apocalypse, that what you believe right now is eternal truth because you believe it so fervently—those deep beliefs so crucial at the moment but none of them more permanent than a puff of air across a palmful of dry talcum
~ Charles Frazier
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In the end, he said he judged the Bible to be a sound book. Nevertheless
~ Charles Frazier
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Never judge someone by their relatives.
~ Charles Martin
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Escribe tus críticas en la arena, y tus cumplidos en el mármol».
~ Charles R. Swindoll
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person condemned himself or herself by choosing not to believe God's Word or by refusing His grace.
~ Charles R. Swindoll
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What grace! Jesus reveals the true nature of God. He longs to see His creation saved from the just penalty of sin to thrive forever in His presence. Therefore, the Son of God came to earth to save all humanity from judgment. What hope!
~ Charles R. Swindoll
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