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Quotes About Judgment

Value people on their potential, not on their history.
~ Bo Bennett
People look at you, and they think they know you. They think they can place you in a certain category by what they think they know about you. But there's so much more to all of us than what we know and what we see at face value.
~ Jurnee Smollett-Bell
According to my principles, every master has his true and certain value. Praise and criticism cannot change any of that. Only the work itself praises and criticizes the master, and therefore I leave to everyone his own value.
~ Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Criticism is the art of appraising others at one's own value.
~ George Jean Nathan
I pass on any opportunity I see that I can't add value on.
~ Greg Brenneman
Perfectionism attaches to what is valued in the culture.
~ Gloria Steinem
What skills I lacked in, say, math or science, I like to think I made up for in my ability to read people and situations with great clarity. I therefore considered myself as a sort of valued soothsayer when it came to dispensing opinions to my friends about their life choices or relationships.
~ Dan Levy
Broadcasting is a brutal, often unfair business, where looks are valued more than skill.
~ Joe Buck
We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.
~ John F. Kennedy
Many of the girls wear simple dresses to church. We do not make a point of 'dressing up,' nor do we study one another to see what is being worn. Nor does God. It's our hearts He views as we enter the doors to His church. Not our clothing.
~ Janette Oke
There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.
~ Janice Kaplan
Speak for yourself. Only rank ignorance measures a man by appearances.
~ Janny Wurts
If we find people virtuous or admirable in one respect, it troubles us to find them no so in another respect. It is difficult for us to acknowledge that people are not consistent, but are instead mosaics of traits formed by different sets of experiences that often do not correlate with each other.
~ Jared Diamond
Taistolaiset taiteilijat olivat - ja ovat - tekopyhiä tuulenhaistelijoita, pompöösejä aaseja. Onko se niin vaikeata sanoa ääneen?
~ Jarkko Laine
You... are not a very nice old man!!!
~ Unknown
Maybe those sorts of yes-or-no life-and-death decisions are easier to make because they are so black and white. I can cope with them because it's easier. Human emotions, well. . .they're just a fathomless collection of grays and I don't do so well on the midtones.
~ Jasper Fforde
There's more to good or bad than what's written in the Rulebook.
~ Jasper Fforde
Prejudice is best lubricated with ignorance
~ Jasper Fforde
She was, after all, only a rabbit.
~ Jasper Fforde
Recuerdo el primer día que la llevé a mi casa. Mientras yo forcejeaba con la cerradura del portal dijo: —Menuda mierda de ciudad. Le pregunté por qué. —Mira —dijo y, con una mueca de asco infinito, señaló una placa que anunciaba: «Avinguda Lluís Pericot. Prehistoriador»Ã¢â'¬â€. Podían haberle puesto a la calle el nombre de alguien que por lo menos hubiera terminado la carrera, ¿no?
~ Javier Cercas
We gossip about God in all sorts of ways. When we tell people that they have to wear the right clothes to church, or listen to the right music, or not see certain movies to be a good Christian, we make God petty and small. When we say that He favors one group of people over another, we make God mean and heartless.
~ Jay Bakker
In order for grace to truly be grace, it has to extend to absolutely everyone, no matter what, no questions, no exceptions. Otherwise we think that somehow, by living a moral life...we've deserved it
~ Jay Bakker
Notice, again, it is not what one does that saves him—when it is judged, the tree is already a good tree—that's why it bears good fruit (its fruit-bearing doesn't make it a good tree). One's works identify him as a good tree, wheat, a sheep, a Christian. Conversely, the bad tree, goat, tare and the unsaved man (like a child) is also "known by his doings" (Prov. 20:11). See Romans 2:6-8 in the light of this principle.
~ Jay E. Adams
Taste is a matter of taste.
~ Jay McInerney