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Quotes About Judgment

Children begin by loving their parents; after a time they judge them; rarely, if ever, do they forgive them.
~ Oscar Wilde
quand elle est en grande toilette, on dirait l'édition de luxe d'un mauvais roman français.
~ Oscar Wilde
Todo delito es vulgar, de la misma manera que todo lo vulgar es delito.
~ Oscar Wilde
We think that we are generous because we credit our neighbour with the possession of those virtues that are likely to be a benefit to us.
~ Oscar Wilde
We praise the banker that we may overdraw our account, and find good qualities in the highwayman in the hope that he may spare our pockets. I mean everything that I have said.
~ Oscar Wilde
No one survives being over-estimated, nor is there any surer way of destroying an author's reputation than to glorify him without judgement and to praise him without tact.
~ Oscar Wilde
Children begin by loving their parents; as they grow older they judge them; sometimes they forgive them. His
~ Oscar Wilde
I don't at all like knowing what people say of me behind my back. It makes me far too conceited.
~ Oscar Wilde An Ideal Husband
I was stopped in the dense Soviet wood by bandits who called themselves my judges.
~ Osip Mandelstam
You will go most safely by the middle way.
~ Ovid
A ruler should be slow to punish and swift to reward.
~ Ovid
For out of the eyes of every stranger looks either a friend or an enemy, waiting to be known.
~ Owen Wister
In appearance he was well-bred amiability personified, but one cannot judge by people's faces. It is their bodies which show them as the kind of animals they are.
~ Par Lagerkvist
Knowing what moral values and ethics are will not guarantee that good decisions will be made, but it will allow us to recognize that some problems have moral dimensions.
~ P. Aarne Vesilind
Such a one, in George's opinion, was this gurgling excrescence underneath the silk hat. He comprised in his single person practically all the qualities which George disliked most. He was, for a young man, extraordinarily obese. Already a second edition of his chin had been published, and the perfectly-cut morning coat which encased his upper section bulged out in an opulent semi-circle. He wore a little moustache, which to George's prejudiced eye seemed more a complaint than a moustache.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
Your as slow as a fat kid on crutches
~ P.C. Cast
I always thought you had you a bad case of head-up-your-ass-itis. -Kramisha
~ P.C. Cast
Something must be wrong with me to stop a good girl-on-girl fight
~ P.C. Cast
Well, he was wearing those really bad pants ant that awful shirt. Clearly he did need some things explained to him bya teenager, but i didn't think it was the right time to mention his unforunate and obvious fashion impairment.
~ P.C. Cast
if the goddes can forgive her, can't we? I think there's a big difference between forgiving her and makin her into something she wasn't just because she's dead
~ P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
To find a man's true character, play golf with him.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
How does he look, Jeeves? Sir? What does Mr Bassington-Bassington look like? It is hardly my place, sir, to criticize the facial peculiarities of your friends.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
You don't need a hat to tax a man with stealing a pig,' said the Hon. Galahad, who was well versed in the manners and rules of good society.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
anyone looking at you would write you off as a brainless nincompoop with about as much intelligence as a dead rabbit.
~ P.G. Wodehouse