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Quotes About Judgment

He was a large, fleshy man, weighing at least two hundred pounds, and he quickly became a faithful representation of a quivering jelly mountain of fat.
~ Jack London
Todos estamos prontos para pensar que há algo de errado no processo mental de quem discorda de nós.
~ Jack London
Mrs. Silverstein is a dub, and a softy, and a knocker," he said good-humoredly.  "What's she know about such things, anyway?  I tell you it is good, and healthy, too,"—this last as an afterthought. 
~ Jack London
We are all prone to think there is something wrong with the mental processes of the man who disagrees with us.
~ Jack London
In his despondency, he concluded that he had no judgment whatever, that he was hypnotized by what he wrote, and that he was a self-deluded pretender.
~ Jack London
Các sá»± v?t không ph?i bao gi? cÅ©ng Ä'úng như v? b? ngoài.
~ Jack London
I've — well, I've been down in the Pit," Joe succeeded in blurting out. "I must confess that you look like it — very much like it indeed." Mr. Bronson spoke severely, but if ever by great effort he conquered a smile, that was the time. "I presume," he went on, "that you do not refer to the abiding-place of sinners, but rather to some definite locality in San Francisco. Am I right?
~ Jack London
Zaten bütün âhlakç?lar kaç?k damgas? yemiÅŸtir, diyerek at?ld?. Daha doÄŸrusu, dönemlerinin s?radan insanlar? taraf?ndan kaç?k diye nitelendirilmiÅŸlerdir.
~ Jack London
Intelligence and compassion are the heart of what it means to be human. Help others where you can. That is clear enough. But a Creator may well want us to open our eyes, as well. If there is a judgment, God may not be particularly interested in how many hymns we sang or what prayers we memorized. I suspect He may instead look at us and say, "I gave you a brain, and you never used it. I gave you the stars, and you never looked." —Marcia Tolbert, Centauri Days, 3111 C.E.
~ Jack McDevitt
First coming aboard, a new arrival makes a cautious survey of the crew, trying to winnow the affable and good-natured from the surly and truculent. Some of the crewmen will seem easygoing, happy-go-lucky, good-fellows-all; others may appear to be reserved or even aloof. Yet I found that at the end of a voyage these aloof ones were often the persons whom I grew to like and respect the most, while those who seemed so agreeable turned out to be rascals.
~ Jack Vance
Rule o' thumb, the motorcycle police consider the "normal flow of traffic" in judging speed.
~ Jack Webb
If I'm to be damned for what I've done, I'll be damned in full and not by halves.
~ Jacqueline Carey
One must gauge one's trust carefully.
~ Jacqueline Carey
If I have one pride in my calling, it is that I have never judged a patron wrongly - and I have never failed to recognize a patron upon meeting.
~ Jacqueline Carey
I think you can only make statements like 'She was pathological' if you are absolutely sure of your own sanity, which I consider a morally unacceptable position.
~ Jacqueline Rose
But it's different with a man. You don't expect him to be a virgin.
~ Jacqueline Susann
Never judge anyone by another's opinions. We all have different sides that we show to different people.
~ Jacqueline Susann
Oh wow! There's a great big Range Rover pulled up outside and a big girl's getting out!' Jonnie yelled. 'I think we might like her after all if she lets us have a ride in her big posh car!
~ Jacqueline Wilson
Let the lower mortals prattle.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
You dance funny,' she said. I didn't think this was a compliment.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
Because it's such a silly girly
~ Jacqueline Wilson
Dad said I'd go to hell.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
I started to think she was such an idiot that I didn't really want to be friends with her after all.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
In your mercy, Lord, give them rest. When you come to judge the living and the dead, give them rest. Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon them; in your mercy, Lord. Give them rest.
~ Jacqueline Winspear