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Quotes About Judgment

The man forget not, though in rags he lies, And know the mortal through a crown's disguise.
~ Mark Akenside
Democracy without God is mans worship and elevation of himself and his own intelligence or humanism, where man becomes his own measure for morality, judgment, and justice.
~ Myles Munroe
But wise is the man who disdains no character, but with searching glance explores him to the root and cause of all.
~ Nikolai Gogol
A man's opinions are generally of much more value than his arguments.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
I've always thought that the stereotype of the dirty old man is really the creation of a dirty young man who wants the field to himself.
~ Hugh Downs
Idolatry is in a man's own thought, not in the opinion of another.
~ John Selden
Horse sense is the instinct that keeps horses from betting on men.
~ Josephine Tey
The wisest man is the silent one. Examine his actions. Judge him by them.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Men are not to be judged by their looks, habits, and appearances; but by the character of their lives and conversations, and by their works.
~ Roger L'Estrange
Know mankind well, don't degrade every man as evil, and don't exalt every man thinking he is good. He who cannot discover himself; cannot discover the world.
~ Rumi
You cannot condemn a man for what may only be a figment of your own imagination.
~ Stephen King
Man sees your actions, but God your motives.
~ Thomas a Kempis
Man considers the actions, but God weighs the intentions.
~ Thomas a Kempis
For all right judgment of any man or things it is useful, nay, essential, to see his good qualities before pronouncing on his bad.
~ Thomas Carlyle
When a man puts me a question, I judge of his intelligence.
~ Umar
It is not easy to find perfect men in whom there is nothing to criticize.
~ Vincent de Paul
I love my fellow creatures - I do all the good I can - yet everybody says I'm such a disagreeable man!
~ W. S. Gilbert
We must not indulge in unfavorable views of mankind, since by doing it we make bad men believe they are no worse than others, and we teach the good that they are good in vain.
~ Walter Winchell
The great inlet by which a colour for oppression has entered into the world is by one man's pretending to determine concerning the happiness of another.
~ Edmund Burke
One man with a head on his shoulders is worth a dozen without.
~ Elizabeth I
Men seldom act from a correct sense of what may be harmful or useful to them.
~ Giacomo Leopardi
Men are often biased in their judgment on account of their sympathy and their interests.
~ George William Norris
The average man, if he meddles with criticism at all, is a conservative critic.
~ A. E. Housman
The mark of an educated man is the ability to make a reasoned guess on the basis of insufficient information.
~ Abbott Lawrence Lowell