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Quotes About Judgment

I was at this guy's house. I met this girl who was hanging out there. She was real pretty, she had brown eyes and dark hair. She was soft-spoken and real nice. I know that everyone has their own life and they can do what they want and you shouldn't think anything of it or anything. But man, I couldn't help but flinch a little when I saw all those needle marks in her arm, they looked so sore. Hateful little holes. I wanted to say something, but I didn't.
~ Henry Rollins
What is this bullshit? 97% caffeine free is 97% not my kind of thing.
~ Henry Rollins
A sin is two sins when it is defended.
~ Henry Smith
One should not judge pleasure according to the senses. One should judge it according to truth. . . . The power to renounce gives one more power than to possess things." ? Henry Suso, Henry Suso: The Exemplar, with Two German Sermons
~ Henry Suso
There are two good rules which ought to be written on every heart - never to believe anything bad about anybody unless you positively know it to be true never to tell even that unless you feel that it is absolutely necessary, and that God is listening.
~ Henry Van Dyke
However things may seem, no evil thing is success and no good thing is failure.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The strength of criticism lies in the weakness of the thing criticized.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We judge ourselves by what we are capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A court is a place where what was confused before becomes more unsettled than ever.
~ Henry Waldorf Francis
No man is sane who does not know how to be insane on proper occasions.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
In things pertaining to enthusiasm, no man is sane who does not know how to be insane on proper occasions.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
The meanest, most contemptible kind of praise is that which first speaks well of a man, and then qualifies it with a but.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
Men are often praized for their sagassity, but all the fore sight in the world kant tell a dubble yelked egg untill it itz broken.
~ Henry Wheeler Shaw
Every man should kno sumthing ov law--if he knows enuff tew keep out ov it, he iz a prety good lawyer.
~ Henry Wheeler Shaw
I wouldn't undertake tew korrekt a mans sektarian views enny quicker than i would tell him which road tew take at a 4 corners, when i didn't know miself which waz the right one.
~ Henry Wheeler Shaw
He had heard that women often did care for ugly and ordinary men, but he did not believe it, for he judged by himself, and he could not himself have loved any but beautiful, mysterious, and exceptional women.
~ Leo Tolstoy
As often happens between people who have chosen different ways, each of them, while rationally justifying the other's activity, despised it in his heart. To each of them it seemed that the life he led was the only real life, and the one his friend led was a mere illusion.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Like the majority of irreproachably virtuous women, wearying often of the monotony of a virtuous life, Dolly from a distance excused illicit love, and even envied it a little.
~ Leo Tolstoy
He felt that now over his every word, his every deed, there was a judge, a judgment, which was dearer to him than the judgments of all the people in the world. He spoke now, and along with his words he considered the impression his words would make on Natasha. He did not deliberately say what would be please her, but whatever he said, he judged himself from her point of view.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I turned my attention to every­ thing that was done by people who claimed to be Christians, I was horrified.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Formerly, when I was told to consider him wise, I kept trying to, and thought I was stupid myself because I was unable to perceive his wisdom; but as soon as I said to myself, he's stupid (only in a whisper of course), it all became quite clear! Don't you think so?' 'How malicious you are to-day!' 'Not at all. I have no choice. One of us is stupid, and you know it's impossible to say so of oneself.
~ Leo Tolstoy
He understood that feeling of Levin's so well, knew that for Levin all the girls in the world were divided into two classes: one class included alll the girls in the world except her, and they had all the usual human failings and were very ordinary girls; while the other class - herself alone - had no weaknesses and was superior to all humanity.
~ Leo Tolstoy